TY - JOUR
T1 - Elasticity of a semiflexible filament with a discontinuous tension due to a cross-link or a molecular motor
AU - Razbin, Mohammadhosein
AU - Benetatos, Panayotis
AU - Zippelius, Annette
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 American Physical Society.
PY - 2016/5/18
Y1 - 2016/5/18
N2 - We analyze the stretching elasticity of a wormlike chain with a tension discontinuity resulting from a Hookean spring connecting its backbone to a fixed point. The elasticity of isolated semiflexible filaments has been the subject in a significant body of literature, primarily because of its relevance to the mechanics of biological matter. In real systems, however, these filaments are usually part of supramolecular structures involving cross-linkers or molecular motors, which cause tension discontinuities. Our model is intended as a minimal structural element incorporating such a discontinuity. We obtain analytical results in the weakly bending limit of the filament, concerning its force-extension relation and the response of the two parts in which the filament is divided by the spring. For a small tension discontinuity, the linear response of the filament extension to this discontinuity strongly depends on the external tension. For large external tension f, the spring force contributes a subdominant correction ∼1/f3/2 to the well-known ∼1/f-dependence of the end-to-end extension.
AB - We analyze the stretching elasticity of a wormlike chain with a tension discontinuity resulting from a Hookean spring connecting its backbone to a fixed point. The elasticity of isolated semiflexible filaments has been the subject in a significant body of literature, primarily because of its relevance to the mechanics of biological matter. In real systems, however, these filaments are usually part of supramolecular structures involving cross-linkers or molecular motors, which cause tension discontinuities. Our model is intended as a minimal structural element incorporating such a discontinuity. We obtain analytical results in the weakly bending limit of the filament, concerning its force-extension relation and the response of the two parts in which the filament is divided by the spring. For a small tension discontinuity, the linear response of the filament extension to this discontinuity strongly depends on the external tension. For large external tension f, the spring force contributes a subdominant correction ∼1/f3/2 to the well-known ∼1/f-dependence of the end-to-end extension.
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U2 - 10.1103/PhysRevE.93.052408
DO - 10.1103/PhysRevE.93.052408
M3 - Article
C2 - 27300925
AN - SCOPUS:84969786231
SN - 2470-0045
VL - 93
JO - Physical Review E
JF - Physical Review E
IS - 5
M1 - 052408
ER -