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Mechanical behavior of actin and spectrin subjected to high strain rate: A molecular dynamics simulation study

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COMPUTATIONAL AND STRUCTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGY JOURNAL
Volume 19, Issue -, Pages 1738-1749

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DOI: 10.1016/j.csbj.2021.03.026

Keywords

Actin; Spectrin; Axon; High strain rate; Axonal cytoskeleton; Mechanical behavior

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  1. Computational Cellular Biology of Blast (C2B2) program through the Office of Naval Research (ONR) [N00014-18-1-2082]

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Recent study used molecular dynamics simulation to investigate the mechanical behavior of actin-spectrin cytoskeleton at high strain rates, revealing that both actin and spectrin exhibit high stiffness and are sensitive to applied strain rates in such conditions.
Recent nanoscopy and super-resolution microscopy studies have substantiated the structural contribution of periodic actin-spectrin lattice to the axonal cytoskeleton of neuron. However, sufficient mechanical insight is not present for spectrin and actin-spectrin network, especially in high strain rate scenario. To quantify the mechanical behavior of actin-spectrin cytoskeleton in such conditions, this study determines individual stretching characteristics of actin and spectrin at high strain rate by molecular dynamics (MD) simulation. The actin-spectrin separation criteria are also determined. It is found that both actin and spectrin have high stiffness when susceptible to high strain rate and show strong dependence on applied strain rate. The stretching stiffness of actin and forced unfolding mechanism of spectrin are in harmony with the current literature. Actin-spectrin model provides novel insight into their interaction and separation stretch. It is shown that the region vulnerable to failure is the actin-spectrin interface at lower strain rate, while it is the inter-repeat region of spectrin at higher strain rate. (C) 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Research Network of Computational and Structural Biotechnology.

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