Stochastic dynamics and mechanosensitivity of myosin II minifilaments

被引:13
作者
Albert, Philipp J. [1 ]
Erdmann, Thorsten
Schwarz, Ulrich S.
机构
[1] Heidelberg Univ, BioQuant, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany
关键词
biophysics; stochastic equations; cytoskeleton; cell mechanics; cell adhesion; CARGO TRANSPORT; MOTORS; MODEL; CONTRACTILITY; ORGANIZATION; ADHESIONS; STIFFNESS; MOLECULES; MECHANISM;
D O I
10.1088/1367-2630/16/9/093019
中图分类号
O4 [物理学];
学科分类号
0702 ;
摘要
Tissue cells are in a state of permanent mechanical tension that is maintained mainly by myosin II minifilaments, which are bipolar assemblies of tens of myosin II molecular motors contracting actin networks and bundles. Here we introduce a stochastic model for myosin II minifilaments as two small myosin II motor ensembles engaging in a stochastic tug-of-war. Each of the two ensembles is described by the parallel cluster model that allows us to use exact stochastic simulations and at the same time to keep important molecular details of the myosin II cross-bridge cycle. Our simulation and analytical results reveal a strong dependence of myosin II minifilament dynamics on environmental stiffness that is reminiscent of the cellular response to substrate stiffness. For small stiffness, minifilaments form transient crosslinks exerting short spikes of force with negligible mean. For large stiffness, minifilaments form near permanent crosslinks exerting a mean force which hardly depends on environmental elasticity. This functional switch arises because dissociation after the power stroke is suppressed by force (catch bonding) and because ensembles can no longer perform the power stroke at large forces. Symmetric myosin II minifilaments perform a random walk with an effective diffusion constant which decreases with increasing ensemble size, as demonstrated for rigid substrates with an analytical treatment.
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