Scaling of microtubule force-velocity curves obtained at different tubulin concentrations

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DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.92.248101
Reference M.E. Janson and A.M. Dogterom, Scaling of microtubule force-velocity curves obtained at different tubulin concentrations, Phys. Rev. Lett. 92, (Article number: 248101), 1-4 (2004)

We present a single curve that describes the decay in average growth velocity for microtubules in response to a mechanical force. Curves obtained at two new and one previously studied tubulin concentrations coalesce when normalized with the growth velocity at zero load. This scaling provides direct evidence for a force-independent molecular off rate, in agreement with Brownian ratchet models. In addition, microtubule length changes were measured with a precision up to 10 nm, revealing that microtubules under load abruptly switch between different growth velocities.