Discontinuous unbinding transitions of filament bundles
- PMID: 16090774
- DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.95.038102
Discontinuous unbinding transitions of filament bundles
Abstract
Bundles of semiflexible polymers such as actin filaments are studied theoretically. The bundle formation is governed by attractive filament interactions mediated by cross-linking sticker molecules. Using a combination of analytical arguments and Monte Carlo simulations, it is shown that the formation of bundles of parallel filaments requires a threshold concentration of linkers which becomes independent of the filament number for large bundles. The unbinding of bundles happens in a single, discontinuous transition. We discuss the behavior of the bundle thickness at and below the transition. In the bound phase, large bundles tend to segregate into sub-bundles due to slow kinetics. Our results are in qualitative agreement with experiments on F-actin in the presence of the cross-linking protein alpha-actinin.
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