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Micro- and macrorheological properties of actin networks effectively cross-linked by depletion forces

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BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 90, Issue 7, Pages 2622-2627

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1529/biophysj.105.070458

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The structure and rheology of cytoskeletal networks are regulated by actin binding proteins. Aside from these specific interactions, depletion forces can also alter the properties of cytoskeletal networks. Here we demonstrate that the addition of poly( ethylene glycol) ( PEG) as a depletion agent results not only in severe structural changes, but also in alterations in mechanical properties of actin solutions. In the plateau of the elastic modulus two regimes can be distinguished by micro and macrorheological methods. In the first, the elastic modulus increases only slightly with increasing depletion agent, whereas above a critical concentration c*, a strong increase of c(PEG6k)(3.5) is observed in a distinct second regime. Microrheological data and electron microscopy images show a homogenous network of actin filaments in the first regime, whereas at higher PEG concentrations a network of actin bundles is observed. The concentration dependence of the plateau modulus G(0), the shift in entanglement time tau(e), and the nonlinear response indicate that below c* the network becomes effectively cross-linked, whereas above c* G(0)(c(PEG6k)) is primarily determined by the network of bundles that exhibits a linearly increasing bundle thickness.

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