Shape transitions in lipid membranes and protein mediated vesicle fusion and fission
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- DOI: 10.1063/1.2483862
Shape transitions in lipid membranes and protein mediated vesicle fusion and fission
Abstract
In the cell, the plasma membrane is often densely decorated by transmembrane proteins. The morphology and dynamics of the membrane are strongly influenced by the presence of proteins. In this paper, we use a coarse-grained model to explore the composite membrane-protein system and develop a simulation methodology based on thermodynamic integration to examine free energy changes during membrane shape transitions. The authors show that a critical concentration of conical membrane proteins or proteins with nonzero spontaneous curvature can drive the formation of small vesicles. The driving force of vesicle budding stems from the preference of proteins to gather in regions of high curvature. A sufficiently high concentration of proteins therefore can influence the topology of the membrane. The biological significance of our results is discussed.
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