Nicolas A, Safran S A
Department of Materials and Interfaces, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 76100, Israel.
Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys. 2004 May;69(5 Pt 1):051902. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevE.69.051902. Epub 2004 May 6.
We calculate the elastic response of thin films grafted to a solid substrate whose upper surface is subject to a stress. This issue is addressed in the context of biological cell adhesion where adhesive junctions consist of a thin layer of proteins grafted to the extracellular matrix and sheared by the cell contractility apparatus. We show that the finite thickness of the layer limits stress-induced deformations to short ranges proportional to the thickness of the film. In addition, we show that the attachment boundary condition creates an effective shear response to surface stresses that couples all the directions, even for fluidlike layers. We predict that perturbations with wavelengths of order of the film thickness induce resonancelike responses for isotropic rubberlike materials or anisotropic media with high shear moduli. We use these results to predict the elastic deformations of a layer of proteins under shear stress and propose that the resulting, polarized elastic response to local surface forces can explain the observed, anisotropic growth of cell-substrate junctions when subject to external stresses.
我们计算了接枝到固体基底上的薄膜的弹性响应,该基底的上表面承受应力。这个问题是在生物细胞粘附的背景下解决的,其中粘附连接由接枝到细胞外基质上的一层薄蛋白质组成,并被细胞收缩装置剪切。我们表明,层的有限厚度将应力诱导的变形限制在与薄膜厚度成比例的短范围内。此外,我们表明,附着边界条件会对表面应力产生有效的剪切响应,即使对于类流体层,也会耦合所有方向。我们预测,对于各向同性的橡胶状材料或具有高剪切模量的各向异性介质,波长为薄膜厚度量级 的扰动会引起类似共振的响应。我们利用这些结果来预测剪切应力下一层蛋白质的弹性变形,并提出由此产生的对局部表面力的极化弹性响应可以解释在受到外部应力时观察到的细胞 - 基底连接的各向异性生长。