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Actin protofilament orientation in deformation of the erythrocyte membrane skeleton

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BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL
卷 79, 期 6, 页码 2987-3000

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BIOPHYSICAL SOCIETY
DOI: 10.1016/S0006-3495(00)76535-0

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  1. NHLBI NIH HHS [R01-HL62352-01] Funding Source: Medline

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The red cell's spectrin-actin network is known to sustain local states of shear, dilation, and condensation, and yet the short actin filaments are found to maintain membrane-tangent and near-random azimuthal orientations. When calibrated with polarization results for single actin filaments, imaging of micropipette-deformed red cell ghosts has allowed an assessment of actin orientations and possible reorientations in the network. At the hemispherical cap of the aspirated projection, where the network can be dilated severalfold, filaments have the same membrane-tangent orientation as on a relatively unstrained portion of membrane. Likewise, over the length of the network projection pulled into the micropipette, where the network is strongly sheared in axial extension and circumferential contraction, actin maintains its tangent orientation and is only very weakly aligned with network extension. Similar results are found for the integral membrane protein Band 3. Allowing for thermal fluctuations, we deduce a bound for the effective coupling constant, alpha, between network shear and azimuthal orientation of the protofilament. The finding that alpha must be about an order of magnitude or more below its tight-coupling value illustrates how nanostructural kinematics can decouple from more macroscopic responses. Monte Carte simulations of spectrin-actin networks at similar to 10-nm resolution further support this conclusion and substantiate an image of protofilaments as elements of a high-temperature spin glass.

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