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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Feb 21.
Published in final edited form as: Science. 2017 Aug 18;357(6352):703–706. doi: 10.1126/science.aan2556

Table I.

Kinetic parameters for the two bound-state catch bond for T12 vinculin (top) and Vt (bottom). State 0 is the unbound state. States 1 and 2 are the weak and strong binding states, respectively. Each parameter is assigned a 95% confidence interval (in brackets) obtained through a parametric bootstrapping method in which 1000 simulated datasets were generated from the fitted model and parameters of best fit for each dataset were obtained through maximum likelihood estimation (17). Transition rate from state i to state j in the absence of load is indicated by kij. The application of load alters the equilibrium between state i and state j according to a distance parameter xij, which can be positive or negative, indicating that the transition rate is increased or decreased by force, respectively. These distance parameters vary depending on whether force is oriented toward the barbed (+) end or pointed (−) end of the actin filament.

Transition kij0 (1/s) CI (1/s) xij (nm)
pointed (−) end direction
CI (nm) xij (nm)
barbed (+) end direction
CI (nm)
1→ 0 5.3 [3.7, 7.6] 0 [0, 0.001] 0 [0, 0.1]
2→ 0 5.5 × 10−3 [0.0054, 0.0059] 1.2 [1.1, 1.2] 1.8 [1.7, 1.8]
1→ 2 6.1 [4.5, 9.4] 0.4 [0.4, 0.5] 0 [0, 0.003]
2→ 1 43 [39, 52] −3.4 [−3.6, −3.4] −1.6 [−1.7, −1.6]
Transition kij0 (1/s) CI (1/s) xij (nm)
pointed (−) end direction
CI (nm) xij (nm)
barbed (+) end direction
CI (nm)
1→ 0 3.9 [3.3, 4.8] 0 [0.0, 0.1] 0.5 [0.3, 0.5]
2→ 0 0.045 [0.027, 0.058] 0.3 [0.2, 0.5] 0.7 [0.7, 0.9]
1→ 2 2.7 [1.5, 3.5] 0 [0, 0.1] 0 [0, 0.02]
2→ 1 8.3 [3.3, 14.9] −3.8 [−4.5, −2.9] −2.8 [−3.6, −1.9]