Biphasic vesicle: instability induced by adsorption of proteins
The recent discovery of a lateral organization in cell membranes due to small structures called ‘rafts’ has motivated a lot of biological and physico-chemical studies. A new experiment on a model system has shown a spectacular budding process with the expulsion of one or two rafts when one introduces proteins on the membrane. In this paper, we give a physical interpretation of the budding of the raft phase. An approach based on the energy of the system including the presence of proteins is used to derive a shape equation and to study possible instabilities. This model shows two different situations which are strongly dependent on the nature of the proteins: a regime of easy budding when the proteins are strongly coupled to the membrane and a regime of difficult budding.
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2004
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| Authors: | Allain, Jean-Marc ; Ben Amar, Martine |
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Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications. - Elsevier, ISSN 0378-4371. - Vol. 337.2004, 3, p. 531-545
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| Publisher: |
Elsevier |
| Subject: | Raft | Budding | Proteins | Membranes | Vesicles shape | Spherical cap harmonics |
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