Reverse depletion effects and the determination of ligand density on some spherical bioparticles


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In cell environments crowded with macromolecules, the depletion effects act and assist in the assembly of a wide range of cellular structures, from the cytoskeleton to the chromatin loop, which are well accepted. But a recent quantum dot experiment indicated that the dimensions of the receptor–ligand complex have strong effects on the size-dependent exclusion of proteins in cell environments. In this article, a continuum elastic model is constructed to resolve the competition between the dimension of the receptor–ligand complex and depletion effects in the endocytosis of a spherical virus-like bioparticle. Our results show that the depletion effects do not always assist endocytosis of a spherical virus-like bioparticle; while the dimension of the ligand–receptor complex is larger than the size of a small bioparticle in cell environments, the depletion effects do not work and reverse effects appear. The ligand density covered on the virus can be identified quantitatively.

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Chunxiang Wang

Heilongjiang Bayi Agricultural University; Guizhou University

Email: houqiangxu@yahoo.com
República Popular da China, Daqing, 163319; Guiyang, 550025

Yanhui Liu

Guizhou University

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Email: ionazati@itp.ac.cn
República Popular da China, Guiyang, 550025

Yangtao Fan

Guizhou University

Email: houqiangxu@yahoo.com
República Popular da China, Guiyang, 550025

Yijun Liu

Guizhou University

Email: houqiangxu@yahoo.com
República Popular da China, Guiyang, 550025

Qiancheng Li

Guizhou University

Email: houqiangxu@yahoo.com
República Popular da China, Guiyang, 550025

Houqiang Xu

Guizhou University

Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: houqiangxu@yahoo.com
República Popular da China, Guiyang, 550025

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