Theoretical efficiency limits and speed-efficiency trade-off in myosin motors

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作者
Vilfan, Andrej M. [1 ,2 ]
Sarlah, Andreja [3 ]
机构
[1] Max Planck Inst Dynam & Selforg MPIDS, Gottingen, Germany
[2] J Stefan Inst, Ljubljana, Slovenia
[3] Univ Ljubljana, Fac Math & Phys, Ljubljana, Slovenia
关键词
MUSCLE-CONTRACTION; NONLINEAR ELASTICITY; ENERGY TRANSDUCTION; WORKING STROKE; SKELETAL; MODEL; ENERGETICS; MOLECULES; STIFFNESS; THERMODYNAMICS;
D O I
10.1371/journal.pcbi.1011310
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Muscle myosin is a non-processive molecular motor generates mechanical work when cooperating in large ensembles. During its cyle, each individual motor keeps attaching and detaching from the actin filament. The random nature of attachment and detachment inevitably leads to losses and imposes theoretical limits on the energetic efficiency. Here, we numerically determine the theoretical efficiency limit of a classical myosin model with a given number of mechano-chemical states. All parameters that are not bounded by physical limits (like rate limiting steps) are determined by numerical efficiency optimization. We show that the efficiency is limited by the number of states, the stiffness and the rate-limiting kinetic steps. There is a trade-off between speed and efficiency. Slow motors are optimal when most of the available free energy is allocated to the working stroke and the stiffness of their elastic element is high. Fast motors, on the other hand, work better with a lower and asymmetric stiffness and allocate a larger fraction of free energy to the release of ADP. Overall, many features found in myosins coincide with the findings from the model optimization: there are at least 3 bound states, the largest part of the working stroke takes place during the first transition, the ADP affinity is adapted differently in slow and fast myosins and there is an asymmetry in elastic elements. Author summaryMuscle myosin is a non-processive motor protein that can only produce sustained force when many motors are pulling on a filament collectively. During muscle contraction, myosins can achieve a high energetic efficiency exceeding 50%. Here, we discuss the fundamental physical limits to the energetic efficiency of a non-processive motor protein. We therefore reverse the question how myosin works and instead ask how a hypothetical motors with a chemical cycle like myosin's would need to work in order to achieve the maximum efficiency. The optimization result reveals many similarities with the actual myosin motors. An efficient cycle needs at least 3 bound states, and there is a trade-off between speed and efficiency, where faster motors need a lower affinity for ADP. In addition, fast motors benefit from asymmetric elasticity that allows them to pull strongly at the beginning of the stroke, but generate less drag at its end. Our results show that within physical limits, the working cycles of different myosin isoforms are well adapted to maximize efficiency under different conditions.
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