Microtubules are one of the most important components in the cytoskeleton and play a vital role in maintaining the shape and function of cells. Because single microtubules are some micrometers long, it is difficult to simulate such a large system using an all-atom model. In this work, we use the newly developed convolutional and K-means coarse-graining (CK-CG) method to establish an ultra-coarse-grained (UCG) model of a single microtubule, on the basis of the low electron microscopy density data of microtubules. We discuss the rationale of the micro-coarse-grained microtubule models of different resolutions and explore microtubule models up to 12-micron length. We use the devised microtubule model to quantify mechanical properties of microtubules of different lengths. Our model allows mesoscopic simulations of micrometer-level biomaterials and can be further used to study important biological processes related to microtubule function.
SEEK ID: https://publications.h-its.org/publications/1293
PubMed ID: 33659274
DOI: 10.3389/fmolb.2020.632122
Research Groups: Molecular Biomechanics
Publication type: Journal
Journal: Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences
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Created: 27th Oct 2021 at 05:37
Last updated: 5th Mar 2024 at 21:24
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