Entropic Exclusion by Neurofilament Sidearms: A Mechanism for Maintaining Interfilament Spacing
- 1 December 1997
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 36 (49) , 15035-15040
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi9721748
Abstract
A long-range repulsive force near isolated neurofilaments was detected by exclusion of large molecules and by direct force measurements with atomic force microscopy. Adsorption of isolated native neurofilaments to a solid substrate in a high-salt solution (170 mM NaCl), in the presence of coisolating contaminants, shows that the contaminants are excluded from a zone that extends 50−100 nm from the core of the filament. Force−distance measurements by AFM show the presence of a weak repulsive force that extends >50 nm from the core of the filament; this repulsive force is absent in homopolymers of neurofilament L or trypsinized native filaments that lack the long sidearms present in native filaments. These results suggest that neurofilament sidearms form an entropic brush, thereby providing a mechanism for maintaining interfilament spacing.Keywords
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