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arxiv: 1712.07674 · v1 · pith:TZKUYIU7new · submitted 2017-12-20 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft

Entropy of water and the temperature-induced stiffening of amyloid networks

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keywords temperaturefibrilshydrophobicincreasingnetworknetworksreversiblestiffening
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In water, networks of semi-flexible fibrils of the protein $\alpha$-synuclein stiffen significantly with increasing temperature. We make plausible that this reversible stiffening is a result of hydrophobic contacts between the fibrils that become more prominent with increasing temperature. The good agreement of our experimentally observed temperature dependence of the storage modulus of the network with a scaling theory linking network elasticity with reversible crosslinking enables us to quantify the endothermic binding enthalpy and an estimate the effective size of hydrophobic patches on the fibril surface.

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