Mechanical Properties of Self-Assembled Microtubule Curved Protofilaments

R. Pidaparti, Divya Jakkam
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The microtubule self-assembly process involves the basic building blocks, alpha and beta tubulins which spontaneously bind to one another through polymerization and under controlled intracellular conditions form protofilaments which in turn assemble into microtubules. The mechanical properties of the self-assembled protofilaments play an important role in formation of the microtubules. In this study, we investigate the mechanical properties of the experimentally self-assembled protofilaments (straight and curved) for under different loadings through 3D finite element analysis. Results of force-deformation and stiffness values obtained from the finite element analysis are presented. The results indicate that the stiffness and maximum stress properties change with varying protofilamant curvature. These force-deformation behaviors and stress distributions should help further understand the contribution of protofilaments mechanical properties in forming self-assembled microtubules.
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自组装微管弯曲原丝的力学性能
微管自组装过程涉及基本的构建块,α和β微管蛋白,它们通过聚合自发地相互结合,并在受控的细胞内条件下形成原丝,进而组装成微管。自组装原丝的机械性能在微管的形成中起着重要作用。在本研究中,我们通过三维有限元分析研究了实验自组装原丝(直的和弯曲的)在不同载荷下的力学性能。给出了有限元分析得到的力变形和刚度值的结果。结果表明,刚度和最大应力特性随原丝曲率的变化而变化。这些力-变形行为和应力分布应有助于进一步了解原丝机械性能在形成自组装微管中的贡献。
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