Intermediate Filaments in Small Configuration Spaces
Abstract
Intermediate filaments play a key role in cell mechanics. Apart from their great importance from a biomedical point of view, they also act as a very suitable micrometer-sized model system for semiflexible polymers. We perform a statistical analysis of the thermal fluctuations of individual filaments confined in microchannels. The small channel width and the resulting deflections at the walls give rise to a reduction of the configuration space by about 2 orders of magnitude. This circumstance enables us to precisely measure the intrinsic persistence length of vimentin intermediate filaments and to show that they behave as ideal wormlike chains; we observe that small fluctuations in perpendicular planes decouple. Furthermore, the inclusion of results for confined actin filaments demonstrates that the Odijk confinement regime is valid over at least 1 order of magnitude in persistence length.
- Publication:
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Physical Review Letters
- Pub Date:
- February 2012
- DOI:
- 10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.088101
- Bibcode:
- 2012PhRvL.108h8101N
- Keywords:
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- 87.15.La;
- 82.35.Lr;
- 87.15.H-;
- 87.16.Ka;
- Mechanical properties;
- Physical properties of polymers;
- Dynamics of biomolecules;
- Filaments microtubules their networks and supramolecular assemblies