Literature DB >> 3593872

Nonideality of volume flows and phase transitions of F-actin solutions in response to osmotic stress.

T Ito, K S Zaner, T P Stossel.   

Abstract

Ovalbumin and G-actin solutions decreased their volume in a concentration-dependent manner in response to an osmotic stress, arising from an osmotic pressure gradient of 5-20 cm H2O at 25 degrees C, at protein concentrations as high as 20 mg/ml. In contrast, solutions of F-actin exhibited a concentration-dependent decrease in their rate of volume change in response to the osmotic stress. Shortening of F-actin by gelsolin did not affect this decrease, suggesting that the elastic response of the filaments underlies the osmotically nonideal behavior. However, above a critical actin concentration of approximately 7 mg/ml, no volume change occurred in response to osmotic gradients as high as 20 cm H2O. The concentration at which this critical phenomenon occurred and its abolition by shortening of F-actin by gelsolin suggest that a transition of diffusible rods to a glassy state is the cause of this critical phenomenon. Above the critical concentration, an increase in the osmotic pressure applied to an F-actin solution to greater than 20 cm H2O produced a transient increase in flow rate to that expected for a solution containing no polymer. This finding may represent a transition from an isotropic glassy state to an anisotropic and heterogeneous one wherein regions of pure solvent coexist with domains of pure polymer.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3593872      PMCID: PMC1329962          DOI: 10.1016/S0006-3495(87)83401-X

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   4.033


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