Organelle morphogenesis by active remodeling
Biological Physics
2014-03-05 v1 Soft Condensed Matter
Computational Physics
Abstract
Intracellular organelles are subject to a steady flux of lipids and proteins through active, energy consuming transport processes. Active fission and fusion are promoted by GTPases, e.g., Arf-Coatamer and the Rab-Snare complexes, which both sense and generate local membrane curvature. Here we investigate through Dynamical Triangulation Monte Carlo simulations, the role that these active processes play in determining the morphology and compositional segregation in closed membranes. Our results suggest that the ramified morphologies of organelles observed in-vivo are a consequence of driven nonequilibrium processes rather than equilibrium forces.
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@article{arxiv.1403.0796,
title = {Organelle morphogenesis by active remodeling},
author = {N. Ramakrishnan and John H. Ipsen and Madan Rao and P. B. Sunil Kumar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1403.0796},
year = {2014}
}
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13 pages, 7 figures