Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Center for Molecular and Engineering Thermodynamics, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware 19716, USA.
Phys Rev Lett. 2012 Nov 9;109(19):198302. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.109.198302. Epub 2012 Nov 8.
Rupture, bond breaking, or extraction from a deep and narrow potential well requires considerable force while producing minimal displacement. In thermally fluctuating systems, there is not a single force required to achieve rupture, but a spectrum, as thermal forces can both augment and inhibit the bond breaking. We demonstrate measurement and interpretation of the distribution of rupture forces between pairs of colloidal particles bonded via the van der Waals attraction. The otherwise irreversible bond is broken by pulling the particles apart with optical tweezers. We show that an ensemble of the particle trajectories before, during and after the rupture event may be used to produce a high fidelity description of the distribution of rupture forces. This analysis is equally suitable for describing rupture forces in molecular and biomolecular contexts with a number of measurement techniques.
破裂、键断裂或从深而窄的势能阱中提取都需要相当大的力,同时产生最小的位移。在热涨落系统中,实现破裂不需要单一的力,而是一个谱,因为热力既可以增强也可以抑制键的断裂。我们展示了通过范德华吸引力结合的胶体颗粒对之间的破裂力分布的测量和解释。通过光学镊子将颗粒拉开,破坏了原本不可逆转的键。我们表明,在破裂事件之前、期间和之后的颗粒轨迹的集合可以用于对破裂力分布进行高保真描述。这种分析同样适用于描述分子和生物分子环境中的破裂力,具有多种测量技术。