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Model for Stretching and Unfolding the Giant Multidomain Muscle Protein Using Single-Molecule Force Spectroscopy

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Single-molecule manipulation has allowed the forced unfolding of multidomain proteins. Here we outline a theory that not only explains these experiments but also points out a number of difficulties in their interpretation and makes suggestions for further experiments. For titin we reproduce force-extension curves, the dependence of break force on pulling speed, and break-force distributions and also validate two common experimental views: Unfolding titin Ig domains can be explained as stepwise increases in contour length, and increasing force peaks in native Ig sequences represent a hierarchy of bond strengths. Our theory is valid for essentially any molecule that can be unfolded in atomic force microscopy; as a further example, we present force-extension curves for the unfolding of RNA hairpins.

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