2005
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.94.088102
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Passive or Active Fluctuations in Membranes Containing Proteins

Abstract: We have experimentally investigated the effect of a transmembrane protein, the Ca2+-ATPase, on shape fluctuations of giant vesicles. By using the micropipette method, we have measured a substantial renormalization of the bending modulus due to the presence of proteins in the membrane. Moreover, we have produced the first quantitative measurement of the active force dipole associated with the amplification of the fluctuations when the proteins are activated by adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP).

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“…This leads to a reduction of the bending stiffness of the membrane. In fact, this has been measured for conical-shaped transmembrane proteins such as calcium ATP-ase (Girard et al 2005), whereas no reduction of the bending stiffness was measured for the cylindrical shaped protein pump bacteriorhodopsin (Manneville et al 1999). Confocal microscopy of membrane nanotubes has also revealed the sorting of the curvaturesensitive GTP-ase ArfGap1 (Ambroggio et al 2010).…”
Section: Protein Binding Enhances Lipid Sortingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This leads to a reduction of the bending stiffness of the membrane. In fact, this has been measured for conical-shaped transmembrane proteins such as calcium ATP-ase (Girard et al 2005), whereas no reduction of the bending stiffness was measured for the cylindrical shaped protein pump bacteriorhodopsin (Manneville et al 1999). Confocal microscopy of membrane nanotubes has also revealed the sorting of the curvaturesensitive GTP-ase ArfGap1 (Ambroggio et al 2010).…”
Section: Protein Binding Enhances Lipid Sortingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of active processes has been demonstrated in an experiment showing that the fluctuations in the shape of red blood cells depend on the viscosity of the environment and on ATP concentrations [4]. In in vitro experiments, nonequilibrium forces arising from ion pumps embedded in a membrane are shown to enhance its fluctuations [5,6,7]. There are currently two theoretical models for active membranes [3].…”
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“…In [4,6] a factor two to three increase of T eff in micropipette experiments on active membranes were reported. This increase was assigned to the averaged forcedipole activity represented by F (2) in Equation (69).…”
Section: Micropipette Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lipid membranes in their fluid phase are flexible structures undergoing thermally excited shape fluctuations that can be observed directly by video microscopy [2]. Indirect studies of the fluctuations, using micromanipulation techniques to measure the amount of membrane excess area stored in the fluctuations, have already given evidence that activated proteins incorporated in lipid membranes enhance these fluctuations [3,4]. Efforts are being put into extending these studies to use video microscopy to obtain the fluctuation spectrum directly [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%