Single-molecule imaging of tube nonlinearities for sheared, entangled F-actin chains

ORAL

Abstract

A homebuilt setup for single-molecule epifluorescence imaging under controlled rheological shear is used to accomplish single-molecule imaging of entangled F-actin solutions. We find “tube softening” at low shear rate and “tube hardening” at high shear rate. Surprisingly, “tube softening” and “tube hardening” are quantitatively related to chain alignment and chain stretching, respectively – quantities that are inaccessible using conventional ensemble-averaged methods.

Presenters

  • Kaikai Zheng

    • Institute for Basic Science

Authors

  • Kaikai Zheng

    • Institute for Basic Science
  • Zitong Zhang

    • School of Aerospace, Tsinghua University
  • Bingyang Cao

    • School of Aerospace, Tsinghua University
  • Steve Granick

    • Institute for Basic Science