Assessing complex protein-solvent interactions using environment-controlled crack-growth experiments

IF 2.2 3区 工程技术 Q3 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY International Journal of Fracture Pub Date : 2025-01-10 DOI:10.1007/s10704-024-00826-y
Tristan Baumberger, Olivier Ronsin
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The modulation of protein functionality, i.e. their ability to fold/unfold, by adding low molecular weight substances to the “natural” solvent water is an important issue in biochemistry. Taking advantage of the unique ability of gelatin to self assemble into elastic networks via partial renaturation of the native collagen protein, we propose to recast the issue into a fracture mechanics one. We describe a method to decipher the effect of alcohols as cosolvents on gelatin networks from the shift of fracture energy in response to an environmental shock. After suitable subtraction of the viscous dissipation we are able characterize the solvent/network interaction by the relative shift of the free energy characteristic of the crosslinked\(\rightarrow \)dismanteled transition of the network associated to its fracture. Using two alcohols, methanol and glycerol, we show that our method is able to accounts for their known contrasting effects on proteins. We briefly discuss the nature of the energy of interaction. In addition we unveil an open issue regarding the origin and consequence of the poroelastic solvent flow associated to crack propagation in hydrogels.

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International Journal of Fracture
International Journal of Fracture 物理-材料科学:综合
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13.5 months
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Fracture is an outlet for original analytical, numerical and experimental contributions which provide improved understanding of the mechanisms of micro and macro fracture in all materials, and their engineering implications. The Journal is pleased to receive papers from engineers and scientists working in various aspects of fracture. Contributions emphasizing empirical correlations, unanalyzed experimental results or routine numerical computations, while representing important necessary aspects of certain fatigue, strength, and fracture analyses, will normally be discouraged; occasional review papers in these as well as other areas are welcomed. Innovative and in-depth engineering applications of fracture theory are also encouraged. In addition, the Journal welcomes, for rapid publication, Brief Notes in Fracture and Micromechanics which serve the Journal''s Objective. Brief Notes include: Brief presentation of a new idea, concept or method; new experimental observations or methods of significance; short notes of quality that do not amount to full length papers; discussion of previously published work in the Journal, and Brief Notes Errata.
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