论文标题

在静态载荷下的异质平行键粘附簇的稳定性

Stability of heterogeneous parallel-bond adhesion clusters under static load

论文作者

Dasanna, Anil K., Gompper, Gerhard, Fedosov, Dmitry A.

论文摘要

多种键类型介导的粘附相互作用与许多生物学和软物质系统有关,包括生物细胞的粘附以及功能化的胶体颗粒与各种底物。为了阐明多个键种群的优势和缺点,以使受体配体配对的异质粘附簇的稳定性稳定,在恒定载荷下均匀的平行粘附键簇的理论模型扩展到了几种键类型。可以通过改变不同键种群的密度及其伸展刚度和结合特性来调节整个群集的稳定性。特别是,债券的扩展刚性决定了不同子人群之间要共享的总负载的分布。在总负载的逐渐增加下,可以将异质粘附群集的破裂视为一个多步离散过程,其中键子群首先破裂,然后是其他亚种群的类似破裂步骤,或立即脱离其余群集。这种破裂行为在定性上独立于涉及的债券类型,例如滑移和捕获键。有趣的是,当共享总簇负载时,通常可以实现最佳稳定性,从而使不同的键群体的负载等于其个体的关键破裂力。我们还表明,群集异质性会严重影响群集寿命。

Adhesion interactions mediated by multiple bond types are relevant for many biological and soft matter systems, including the adhesion of biological cells and functionalized colloidal particles to various substrates. To elucidate advantages and disadvantages of multiple bond populations for the stability of heterogeneous adhesion clusters of receptor-ligand pairs, a theoretical model for a homogeneous parallel adhesion bond cluster under constant loading is extended to several bond types. The stability of the entire cluster can be tuned by changing densities of different bond populations as well as their extensional rigidity and binding properties. In particular, bond extensional rigidities determine the distribution of total load to be shared between different sub-populations. Under a gradual increase of the total load, the rupture of a heterogeneous adhesion cluster can be thought of as a multistep discrete process, in which one of the bond sub-populations ruptures first, followed by similar rupture steps of other sub-populations or by immediate detachment of the remaining cluster. This rupture behavior is qualitatively independent of involved bond types, such as slip and catch bonds. Interestingly, an optimal stability is generally achieved when the total cluster load is shared such that loads on distinct bond populations are equal to their individual critical rupture forces. We also show that cluster heterogeneity can drastically affect cluster lifetime.

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