Shear-induced unfolding triggers adhesion of von Willebrand factor fibers
University of Münster · University of Augsburg · +1 more institution
Abstract
Von Willebrand factor (VWF), a protein present in our circulatory system, is necessary to stop bleeding under high shear-stress conditions as found in small blood vessels. The results presented here help unravel how an increase in hydrodynamic shear stress activates VWF's adhesion potential, leading to the counterintuitive phenomena of enhanced adsorption rate under strong shear conditions. Using a microfluidic device, we were able to mimic a wide range of bloodflow conditions and directly visualize the conformational dynamics of this protein under shear flow. In particular, we find that VWF displays a reversible globule-stretch transition at a critical shear rate gamma(crit) in the absence of any adsorbing…
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- 14.50
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- 100%
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7Topics & keywords
- Shear (geology)
- Shear stress
- Von Willebrand factor
- Shear rate
- Biophysics
- Adsorption
- Chemistry
- Adhesion