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Shapes of hydrophobic thick membranes

Soft Condensed Matter 2012-06-12 v1 Biomolecules

Abstract

We introduce and study the behavior of a tethered membrane of non-zero thickness embedded in three dimensions subject to an effective self-attraction induced by hydrophobicity arising from the tendency to minimize the area exposed to a solvent. The phase behavior and the nature of the folded conformations are found to be quite distinct in the small and large solvent size regimes. We demonstrate spontaneous symmetry-breaking with the membrane folding along a preferential axis, when the solvent molecules are small compared to the membrane thickness. For large solvent molecule size, a local crinkling mechanism effectively shields the membrane from the solvent, even in relatively flat conformations. We discuss the binding/unbinding transition of a membrane to a wall that serves to shield the membrane from the solvent.

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@article{arxiv.1206.0990,
  title  = {Shapes of hydrophobic thick membranes},
  author = {Trinh X. Hoang and Jayanth R. Banavar and Amos Maritan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1206.0990},
  year   = {2012}
}

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7 pages, 5 figures, to appear in EPL