Dynamic sorting of lipids and proteins in multicomponent membranes.
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Dynamic sorting of lipids and proteins in cellular membranes plays a critical role in establishing and maintaining distinct compositions in various organelles. Recent experiments found that the lipid sorting in a membrane tube highly depends on the pulling speed at the tip. However, the mechanism of this velocity dependence has not yet been revealed. In this Letter, we found that when a membrane is deformed rapidly, the lipid flow induced by fast membrane shape change will significantly affect the sorting results. The competition between the curvature-driven lipid sorting and the pulling-induced lipid flow leads to novel behaviors. When a membrane tube is pulled out from a liquid ordered (L(o)) domain at a constant speed, slow pulling leads to the formation of a liquid disordered (L(d)) tube, while fast pulling results in a L(o) tube. Interestingly, in a membrane tube pulled at an intermediate speed, alternate L(d) and L(o) domains appear in the tube. The sorting dynamics and the corresponding pulling force were systematically studied. The results of this study could lead to a better understanding of the dynamic sorting and traffic of lipids and proteins in living cells.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Physical review letters
دوره 109 19 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2012