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2021
Journal Article
Title

Cells in slow motion: Apparent undercooling increases glassy behavior at physiological temperatures

Abstract
Solvent conditions are unexpectedly sufficient to drastically and reversibly slow down cells. In vitro on the molecular level, protein-solvent interactions drastically change in the presence of heavy water (D2O) and its stronger hydrogen bonds. Adding D2O to the cell medium of living cells increases the molecular intracellular viscosity. While cell morphology and phenotype remain unchanged, cellular dynamics transform into slow motion in a changeable manner. This is exemplified in the slowdown of cell proliferation and migration, which is caused by a reversible gelation of the cytoplasm. In analogy to the time-temperature superposition principle, where temperature is replaced by D2O, an increase in viscosity slows down the effective time. Actin networks, crucial structures in the cytoplasm, switch from a power-law-like viscoelastic to a more rubber-like elastic behavior. The resulting intracellular resistance and dissipation impair cell movement. Since cells are highly adaptive non-equilibrium systems, they usually respond irreversibly from a thermodynamic perspective. D2O induced changes, however, are fully reversible and their effects are independent of signaling as well as expression. The stronger hydrogen bonds lead to glass-like, drawn-out intramolecular dynamics, which may facilitate longer storage times of biological matter, for instance, during transport of organ transplants.
Author(s)
Schnauß, Jörg  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Zelltherapie und Immunologie IZI  
Kunschmann, Tom
Universität Leipzig
Grosser, Steffen
Universität Leipzig
Mollenkopf, Paul  
Zech, Tobias
University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK
Freitag, Jessica S.
Fraunhofer-Institut für Zelltherapie und Immunologie IZI  
Prasevic, Dusan
Universität Leipzig
Stange, Roland
Universität Leipzig
Röttger, Luisa S.
D2 Bioscience Group Ltd., Hamilton, Bermuda
Rönicke, Susanne
Universität Leipzig
Smith, David M.
Fraunhofer-Institut für Zelltherapie und Immunologie IZI  
Bayerl, Thomas M.
D2 Bioscience Group Ltd., Hamilton, Bermuda
Käs, Josef A.
Universität Leipzig
Journal
Advanced Materials  
Open Access
DOI
10.1002/adma.202101840
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Keyword(s)
  • actin

  • Cell mechanics

  • cell motility

  • glassy dynamics

  • Schweres Wasser

  • time-temperature superposition

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