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Probing the mechanical properties of magnetosome chains in living magnetotactic bacteria.


ABSTRACT: The mechanical properties of cytoskeletal networks are intimately involved in determining how forces and cellular processes are generated, directed, and transmitted in living cells. However, determining the mechanical properties of subcellular molecular complexes in vivo has proven to be difficult. Here, we combine in vivo measurements by optical microscopy, X-ray diffraction, and transmission electron microscopy with theoretical modeling to decipher the mechanical properties of the magnetosome chain system encountered in magnetotactic bacteria. We exploit the magnetic properties of the endogenous intracellular nanoparticles to apply a force on the filament-connector pair involved in the backbone formation and stabilization. We show that the magnetosome chain can be broken by the application of external field strength higher than 30 mT and suggest that this originates from the rupture of the magnetosome connector MamJ. In addition, we calculate that the biological determinants can withstand in vivo a force of 25 pN. This quantitative understanding provides insights for the design of functional materials such as actuators and sensors using cellular components.

SUBMITTER: Kornig A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4133184 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Probing the mechanical properties of magnetosome chains in living magnetotactic bacteria.

Körnig André A   Dong Jiajia J   Bennet Mathieu M   Widdrat Marc M   Andert Janet J   Müller Frank D FD   Schüler Dirk D   Klumpp Stefan S   Faivre Damien D  

Nano letters 20140711 8


The mechanical properties of cytoskeletal networks are intimately involved in determining how forces and cellular processes are generated, directed, and transmitted in living cells. However, determining the mechanical properties of subcellular molecular complexes in vivo has proven to be difficult. Here, we combine in vivo measurements by optical microscopy, X-ray diffraction, and transmission electron microscopy with theoretical modeling to decipher the mechanical properties of the magnetosome  ...[more]

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