2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.11.09.515891
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Formation of membrane invaginations by curvature-inducing peripheral proteins: free energy profiles, kinetics, and membrane-mediated effects

Abstract: Curvature-inducing peripheral proteins have been observed to spontaneously remodel bilayer membranes, resulting in membrane invaginations and formation of membrane tubules. In case of proteins such as cholera and Shiga toxins that bend the membrane with locally isotropic curvatures, the resulting membrane-mediated interactions are rather small. Thus, the process in which these proteins form dense clusters on the membrane and collectively induce invaginations is extremely slow, progressing over several minutes.… Show more

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