Frustrated binding of biopolymer crosslinkers.

Soft Matter

Living Matter Department, AMOLF, Science Park 104, 1098 XG Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Published: April 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • Transiently crosslinked actin filament networks offer a unique combination of stiffness and flexibility, enabling cells to adapt under stress.
  • Current research examines the stress relaxation timescale of these networks in relation to the dynamics of crosslinkers that bind the filaments together.
  • Findings reveal that the unbinding rate of crosslinkers—indicating how quickly they detach from the actin filaments—is significantly slower than previously thought, and this behavior is explained by a model considering different binding states of the crosslinkers.

Article Abstract

Transiently crosslinked actin filament networks allow cells to combine elastic rigidity with the ability to deform viscoelastically. Theoretical models of semiflexible polymer networks predict that the crosslinker unbinding rate governs the timescale beyond which viscoelastic flow occurs. However a direct comparison between network and crosslinker dynamics is lacking. Here we measure the network's stress relaxation timescale using rheology and the lifetime of bound crosslinkers using fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP). Intriguingly, we observe that the crosslinker unbinding rate measured by FRAP is more than an order of magnitude slower than the rate measured by rheology. We rationalize this difference with a three-state model where crosslinkers are bound to either 0, 1 or 2 filaments, which allows us to extract crosslinker transition rates that are otherwise difficult to access. We find that the unbinding rate of singly bound crosslinkers is nearly two orders of magnitude slower than for doubly bound ones. We attribute the increased unbinding rate of doubly bound crosslinkers to the high stiffness of biopolymers, which frustrates crosslinker binding.

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