Protein crowding on biomembranes: analysis of contour instabilities
Soft Condensed Matter
2014-09-03 v3 Biological Physics
Subcellular Processes
Abstract
Collective behavior of proteins on biomembranes is usually studied within the spontaneous curvature model. Here we consider an alternative phenomenological approach, which accounts consistently for partial ordering of proteins as well as the anchoring forces exerted on a membrane by layer of proteins. We show analytically that such anisotropic interactions can drive membrane bending, resulting in non-trivial equilibrium morphologies. The predicted instabilities can advance our conceptual understanding of physical mechanisms behind collective phenomena in biological systems, in particular those with inherent anisotropy.
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@article{arxiv.1312.4496,
title = {Protein crowding on biomembranes: analysis of contour instabilities},
author = {O. V. Manyuhina},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1312.4496},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
v3: to match the published version; references and discussion on mechanisms for membrane bending are added