학술논문

Forces due to curving protofilaments in microtubules.
Document Type
Article
Source
Physical Review E: Statistical, Nonlinear & Soft Matter Physics. Dec2013, Vol. 88 Issue 6-A, p1-11. 11p.
Subject
*MICROTUBULES
*CYTOPLASMIC filaments
*HYDROLYSIS
*KINETOCHORE
*TUBULINS
*CELLULAR mechanics
Language
ISSN
1539-3755
Abstract
Microtubules consist of 13 protofilaments arranged in the form of a cylinder. The protofilaments are composed of longitudinally attached tubulin dimers that can exist in either a less curved state [GTP-bound tubulin (T)] or a more curved state [GDP-bound tubulin (D)]. Hydrolysis of T into D leaves the straight and laterally attached protofilaments of the microtubule in a mechanically stressed state, thus leading to their unzipping. The elastic energy in the unzipping protofilaments can be harnessed by a force transducer such as the Dam 1 -kinetochore ring complex in order to exert pulling force on chromosomes during cell division. In the present paper we develop a simple continuum model to obtain this pulling force as a function of the mechanical properties of protofilaments and the size of the Dami-kinetochore ring. We also extend this model to investigate the role played by the T subunits found at the plus end of the microtubule (the T cap) on the mechanical stability of microtubules. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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