Nonadditivity in Many-Body Interactions between Membrane-Deforming Spheres Increases Disorder
Ali Azadbakht,
Thomas R. Weikl,
Daniela J. Kraft
Abstract:Membrane-induced interactions play an important role
in organizing
membrane proteins. Measurements of the interactions between two and
three membrane deforming objects have revealed their nonadditive nature.
They are thought to lead to complex many-body effects, however, experimental
evidence is lacking. We here present an experimental method to measure
many-body effects in membrane-mediated interactions using colloidal
spheres placed between a deflated giant unilamellar vesicles and a
planar substrate. The co… Show more
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