Nonequilibrium remodeling of collagen IV networks in Silico

Meadowcroft B, Sorichetti V, Ratajczyk E, Perez Verdugo FL, Khalilgharibi N, Mao Y, Palaia I, Šarić A. 2025. Nonequilibrium remodeling of collagen IV networks in Silico. PRX Life. 3, 033019.

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Collagen IV is one of the main components of the basement membrane, a layer of material that lines the majority of tissues in multicellular organisms. Collagen IV molecules assemble into networks, providing stiffness and elasticity to tissues and informing cell and organ shape, especially during development. In this work, we develop two coarse-grained models for collagen IV molecules that retain biochemical bond specificity and coarse grain at different length scales. Through molecular-dynamics simulations, we test the assembly and mechanics of the resulting networks and measure their response to strain in terms of stress, microscopic alignment, and bond dynamics. Within the basement membrane, collagen IV networks rearrange by molecule turnover, which affects tissue organization and can be linked with enzyme activity. Here we explore network rearrangements via bond remodeling, the process of breaking and remaking of bonds between network molecules. We then investigate the effects of active (enzymatic) bond remodeling. We find that this nonequilibrium remodeling allows a network to keep its integrity under strain, while relaxing fully over a variety of timescales, a dynamic response that is unavailable to networks undergoing equilibrium remodeling.
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2025-09-05
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PRX Life
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American Physical Society
Acknowledgement
This work received funding from the European Research Council under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program through Grant Agreement No. 802960 (B.M., V.S., I.P., and A.Š.), the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Grant Agreement No. 101034413 (I.P.), the NOMIS Foundation (F.P.-V.), the National Centre for the Replacement, Refinement and Reduction of Animals in Research Grant No. NC/T002425/1 (N.K.), Leverhulme Trust project Grant No. RPG-2020-068 (N.K.), MRC Fellowship No. MR/W027437/1 (Y.M.), a Lister Institute Research Prize (Y.M.) and EMBO Young Investigator Programme (Y.M. and A.Š.).
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3
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033019
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IST-REx-ID

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Meadowcroft B, Sorichetti V, Ratajczyk E, et al. Nonequilibrium remodeling of collagen IV networks in Silico. PRX Life. 2025;3. doi:10.1103/gdd5-rnh7
Meadowcroft, B., Sorichetti, V., Ratajczyk, E., Perez Verdugo, F. L., Khalilgharibi, N., Mao, Y., … Šarić, A. (2025). Nonequilibrium remodeling of collagen IV networks in Silico. PRX Life. American Physical Society. https://doi.org/10.1103/gdd5-rnh7
Meadowcroft, Billie, Valerio Sorichetti, Eryk Ratajczyk, Fernanda L Perez Verdugo, Nargess Khalilgharibi, Yanlan Mao, Ivan Palaia, and Anđela Šarić. “Nonequilibrium Remodeling of Collagen IV Networks in Silico.” PRX Life. American Physical Society, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1103/gdd5-rnh7.
B. Meadowcroft et al., “Nonequilibrium remodeling of collagen IV networks in Silico,” PRX Life, vol. 3. American Physical Society, 2025.
Meadowcroft B, Sorichetti V, Ratajczyk E, Perez Verdugo FL, Khalilgharibi N, Mao Y, Palaia I, Šarić A. 2025. Nonequilibrium remodeling of collagen IV networks in Silico. PRX Life. 3, 033019.
Meadowcroft, Billie, et al. “Nonequilibrium Remodeling of Collagen IV Networks in Silico.” PRX Life, vol. 3, 033019, American Physical Society, 2025, doi:10.1103/gdd5-rnh7.
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