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Alternative Explanation of Stiffening in Cross-Linked Semiflexible Networks
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Biophysical ModelingAlternative ExplanationEngineeringMolecular BiologyNetwork AnalysisNetwork RobustnessCytoskeletonNetwork DynamicStabilityProtein FoldingMechanicsBiomechanicsMaterial NonlinearitiesBiophysicsStrain StiffeningCell BiomechanicsNetwork TheoryPattern FormationNetwork ScienceGraph TheoryFilamentous Protein NetworksSystems BiologyMedicineNonaffine Network RearrangementsComputational Biophysics
Strain stiffening of filamentous protein networks is explored by means of a finite strain analysis of a two-dimensional network model of cross-linked semiflexible filaments. The results show that stiffening is caused by nonaffine network rearrangements that govern a transition from a bending-dominated response at small strains to a stretching-dominated response at large strains. Filament undulations, which are key in the existing explanation of stiffening, merely postpone the transition.
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