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Wanxing Zhang, Zhuwei Zhang, Zhenyong Xue, Yuhang Zhang, Shimin Le, Hu Chen. Force-dependent unfolding dynamics of spectrin R16: Resolving experimental contradiction and unveiling model consistencyJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2025, 34(8): 088708.
| Wanxing Zhang, Zhuwei Zhang, Zhenyong Xue, Yuhang Zhang, Shimin Le, Hu Chen. Force-dependent unfolding dynamics of spectrin R16: Resolving experimental contradiction and unveiling model consistencyJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2025, 34(8): 088708. |
Force-dependent unfolding dynamics of spectrin R16: Resolving experimental contradiction and unveiling model consistency
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Abstract
Spectrin domains, characterized by a distinctive triple helix structure, are crucial in physiological processes, particularly in maintaining membrane shape and crosslinking cytoskeletons. Previous research on the 16th domain of α-spectrin repeats (R16) has yielded conflicting results: bulk experiments showed an unfolding rate approximately two orders of magnitude faster than the zero-force result extrapolated from single-molecule force spectroscopy experiments using atomic force microscopy (AFM). To address this discrepancy, we investigated the folding and unfolding rates of R16 across a broader range of forces using magnetic tweezers (MT). Our findings reveal that AFM results at higher forces cannot be directly extrapolated to the low-force regime due to a nonlinear relationship between force and the logarithm of the unfolding rate. We demonstrated that two-dimensional model, structural-elastic model, and two-pathway model can all effectively explain the experimental data when they capture the core physics of the short unfolding distance at low forces. Our study provides a more comprehensive understanding of the unfolding dynamics of the spectrin domain, resolves previous contradictory experimental results, and highlights the common basis of different theoretical models. -
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