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Measuring molecular rupture forces between single actin filaments and actin-binding proteins.


ABSTRACT: Actin-binding proteins (ABPs) regulate the assembly of actin filaments (F-actin) into networks and bundles that provide the structural integrity of the cell. Two of these ABPs, filamin and alpha-actinin, have been extensively used to model the mechanical properties of actin networks grown in vitro; however, there is a lack in the understanding of how the molecular interactions between ABPs and F-actin regulate the dynamic properties of the cytoskeleton. Here, we present a native-like assay geometry to test the rupture force of a complex formed by an ABP linking two quasiparallel actin filaments. We readily demonstrate the adaptability of this assay by testing it with two different ABPs: filamin and alpha-actinin. For filamin/actin and alpha-actinin/actin, we measured similar rupture forces of 40-80 pN for loading rates between 4 and 50 pN/s. Both ABP unfolding and conformational transition events were observed, demonstrating that both are important and may be a significant mechanism for the temporal regulation of the mechanical properties of the actin cytoskeleton. With this modular, single-molecule assay, a wide range of ABP/actin interactions can be studied to better understand cytoskeletal and cell dynamics.

SUBMITTER: Ferrer JM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2453742 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Measuring molecular rupture forces between single actin filaments and actin-binding proteins.

Ferrer Jorge M JM   Lee Hyungsuk H   Chen Jiong J   Pelz Benjamin B   Nakamura Fumihiko F   Kamm Roger D RD   Lang Matthew J MJ  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20080630 27


Actin-binding proteins (ABPs) regulate the assembly of actin filaments (F-actin) into networks and bundles that provide the structural integrity of the cell. Two of these ABPs, filamin and alpha-actinin, have been extensively used to model the mechanical properties of actin networks grown in vitro; however, there is a lack in the understanding of how the molecular interactions between ABPs and F-actin regulate the dynamic properties of the cytoskeleton. Here, we present a native-like assay geome  ...[more]

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