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Measuring cohesion between macromolecular filaments, one pair at a time: Depletion-induced microtubule bundling

Biological Physics 2015-04-08 v3 Soft Condensed Matter

Abstract

In presence of non-adsorbing polymers, colloidal particles experience ubiquitous attractive interactions induced by depletion forces. Here, we measure the depletion interaction between a pair of microtubule filaments using a method that combines single filament imaging with optical trapping. By quantifying the dependence of filament cohesion on both polymer concentration and solution ionic strength, we demonstrate that the minimal model of depletion, based on the Asakura-Oosawa theory, fails to quantitatively describe the experimental data. By measuring the cohesion strength in two- and three- filament bundles we verify pairwise additivity of depletion interactions for the specific experimental conditions. The described experimental technique can be used to measure pairwise interactions between various biological or synthetic filaments and complements information extracted from bulk osmotic stress experiments.

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@article{arxiv.1408.5068,
  title  = {Measuring cohesion between macromolecular filaments, one pair at a time: Depletion-induced microtubule bundling},
  author = {Feodor Hilitski and Andrew R. Ward and Luis Cajamarca and Michael F. Hagan and Gregory M. Grason and Zvonimir Dogic},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1408.5068},
  year   = {2015}
}