[en] Alpha-actinin is a cytoskeleton-binding protein involved in the assembly and regulation of the actin filaments. In this work molecular dynamics method was applied to investigate the mechanical behaviour of the human skeletal muscle a-actinin. Five configurations were unfolded at an elongation speed of 0.1 nm/ps in order to investigate the conformational changes occurring during the extension process. Moreover, a sensitivity analysis at different velocities was performed for one of the R2-R3 spectrin-like repeat configuration extracted in order to evaluate the effect of the pulling speed on the mechanical behaviour of the molecule. Two different behaviours were recognized with respect to the pulling speed. In particular, at speed higher than 0.025nm/ps a continuous rearrangement without evident force peaks was obtained, on the contrary at lower speed evident peaks in the range 500-750 pN were detected. R3 repeat resulted more stable than R2 during mechanical unfolding, due to the lower hydrophobic surface available to the solvent. The characterization of the R2-R3 units can be useful for the development of cytoskeleton network models based on stiffness values obtained by analyses performed at the molecular level.
Disciplines :
Engineering, computing & technology: Multidisciplinary, general & others
Author, co-author :
Soncini, Monica
Vesentini, Simone
Ruffoni, Davide ; Université de Liège - ULiège > Département d'aérospatiale et mécanique > Mécanique des matériaux biologiques et bioinspirés
Orsi, Mario
Deriu, Marco A.
Redaelli, Alberto
Language :
English
Title :
Mechanical response and conformational changes of alpha-actinin domains during unfolding: a molecular dynamics study
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