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Biomechanics of actin filaments: a computational multi-level study
- Publication Year :
- 2011
- Publisher :
- Elsevier, 2011.
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Abstract
- The actin microfilament (F-actin) is a structural and functional component of the cell cytoskeleton. Notwithstanding the primary role it plays for the mechanics of the cell, the mechanical behaviour of F-actin is still not totally explored. In particular, the relationship between the mechanics of F-actin and its molecular architecture is not completely understood. In this study, the mechanical properties of F-actin were related to the molecular topology of its building monomers (G-actin) by employing a computational multi-level approach. F-actins with lengths up to 500 nm were modelled and characterized, using a combination of equilibrium molecular dynamics (MD) simulations and normal mode analysis (NMA). MD simulations were performed to analyze the molecular rearrangements of G-actin in physiological conditions; NMA was applied to compute the macroscopic properties of F-actin from its vibrational modes of motion. Results from this multi-level approach showed that bending stiffness, bending modulus and persistence length are independent from the length of F-actin. On the contrary, the orientations and motions of selected groups of residues of G-actin play a primary role in determining the filament flexibility. In conclusion, this study (i) demonstrated that a combined computational approach of MD and NMA allows to investigate the biomechanics of F-actin taking into account the molecular topology of the filament (i.e., the molecular conformations of G-actin) and (ii) that this can be done using only crystallographic G-actin, without the need of introducing experimental parameters nor of reducing the number of residues.
- Subjects :
- Models, Molecular
Torsion
Materials science
Biopolymer
Compressive Strength
Bending
Protein Conformation
Biomedical Engineering
Biophysics
Mechanical properties
macromolecular substances
Molecular dynamics
Coarse grain
Mechanics
Elastic network
Stiffness
Protein filament
Normal mode
Cytoskeleton
Normal mode analysis
Actin
Biomechanics
Elastic modulus
Stretching
Persistence length
Fluctuations
Tensile Strength
medicine
Computer Simulation
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
business.industry
Rehabilitation
Structural engineering
Actins
Actin Cytoskeleton
Models, Chemical
Chemical physics
Molecular vibration
Bending stiffness
Stress, Mechanical
medicine.symptom
business
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....2aef13c613791c7ceda8713a945df120