Literature DB >> 31770897

Design principles of selective transport through biopolymer barriers.

Laura Maguire1,2, Michael Stefferson1,3, Meredith D Betterton1,3, Loren E Hough1,2.   

Abstract

In biological systems, polymeric materials block the movement of some macromolecules while allowing the selective passage of others. In some cases, binding enables selective transport, while in others the most inert particles appear to transit most rapidly. To study the general principles of filtering, we develop a model motivated by features of the nuclear pore complex (NPC) which are highly conserved and could potentially be applied to other biological systems. The NPC allows selective transport of proteins called transport factors, which transiently bind to disordered flexible proteins called phenylalanine-glycine-nucleoporins. While the NPC is tuned for transport factors and their cargo, we show that a single feature is sufficient for selective transport: the bound-state motion resulting from transient binding to flexible filaments. Interchain transfer without unbinding can further improve selectivity, especially for cross-linked chains. We generalize this observation to model nanoparticle transport through mucus and show that bound-state motion accelerates transport of transient nanoparticle application, even with clearance by mucus flow. Our model provides a framework to control binding-induced selective transport in biopolymeric materials.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31770897      PMCID: PMC7502277          DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.100.042414

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Rev E        ISSN: 2470-0045            Impact factor:   2.529


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Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  2016-10-03       Impact factor: 10.539

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Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2020-10-22       Impact factor: 11.205

2.  Bound-State Diffusion due to Binding to Flexible Polymers in a Selective Biofilter.

Authors:  Laura Maguire; Meredith D Betterton; Loren E Hough
Journal:  Biophys J       Date:  2019-11-26       Impact factor: 4.033

3.  Physics of the Nuclear Pore Complex: Theory, Modeling and Experiment.

Authors:  Bart W Hoogenboom; Loren E Hough; Edward A Lemke; Roderick Y H Lim; Patrick R Onck; Anton Zilman
Journal:  Phys Rep       Date:  2021-03-24       Impact factor: 30.510

4.  Enhanced diffusion by reversible binding to active polymers.

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Journal:  Macromolecules       Date:  2021-02-10       Impact factor: 6.057

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Journal:  Soft Matter       Date:  2021-03-18       Impact factor: 4.046

Review 6.  On the nuclear pore complex and its emerging role in cellular mechanotransduction.

Authors:  Atsushi Matsuda; Mohammad R K Mofrad
Journal:  APL Bioeng       Date:  2022-03-10
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