Literature DB >> 24958890

Ferroelectric switching of elastin.

Yuanming Liu1, Hong-Ling Cai2, Matthew Zelisko3, Yunjie Wang4, Jinglan Sun5, Fei Yan6, Feiyue Ma1, Peiqi Wang1, Qian Nataly Chen1, Hairong Zheng6, Xiangjian Meng5, Pradeep Sharma3, Yanhang Zhang4, Jiangyu Li7.   

Abstract

Ferroelectricity has long been speculated to have important biological functions, although its very existence in biology has never been firmly established. Here, we present compelling evidence that elastin, the key ECM protein found in connective tissues, is ferroelectric, and we elucidate the molecular mechanism of its switching. Nanoscale piezoresponse force microscopy and macroscopic pyroelectric measurements both show that elastin retains ferroelectricity at 473 K, with polarization on the order of 1 μC/cm(2), whereas coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations predict similar polarization with a Curie temperature of 580 K, which is higher than most synthetic molecular ferroelectrics. The polarization of elastin is found to be intrinsic in tropoelastin at the monomer level, analogous to the unit cell level polarization in classical perovskite ferroelectrics, and it switches via thermally activated cooperative rotation of dipoles. Our study sheds light onto a long-standing question on ferroelectric switching in biology and establishes ferroelectricity as an important biophysical property of proteins. This is a critical first step toward resolving its physiological significance and pathological implications.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24958890      PMCID: PMC4103339          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1402909111

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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