Unexpected Membrane Dynamics Unveiled by Membrane Nanotube Extrusion
CAMPILLO, Clément
Structures et propriétés d'architectures moléculaire [SPRAM - UMR 5819]
Physico-Chimie-Curie [PCC]
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Structures et propriétés d'architectures moléculaire [SPRAM - UMR 5819]
Physico-Chimie-Curie [PCC]
CAMPILLO, Clément
Structures et propriétés d'architectures moléculaire [SPRAM - UMR 5819]
Physico-Chimie-Curie [PCC]
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Structures et propriétés d'architectures moléculaire [SPRAM - UMR 5819]
Physico-Chimie-Curie [PCC]
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en
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Biophysical Journal. 2013-03-19, vol. 104, n° 6, p. 1248-1256
Biophysical Society
Resumen en inglés
In cell mechanics, distinguishing the respective roles of the plasma membrane and of the cytoskeleton is a challenge. The difference in the behavior of cellular and pure lipid membranes is usually attributed to the presence ...Leer más >
In cell mechanics, distinguishing the respective roles of the plasma membrane and of the cytoskeleton is a challenge. The difference in the behavior of cellular and pure lipid membranes is usually attributed to the presence of the cytoskeleton as explored by membrane nanotube extrusion. Here we revisit this prevalent picture by unveiling unexpected force responses of plasma membrane spheres devoid of cytoskeleton and synthetic liposomes. We show that a tiny variation in the content of synthetic membranes does not affect their static mechanical properties, but is enough to reproduce the dynamic behavior of their cellular counterparts. This effect is attributed to an amplified intramembrane friction. Reconstituted actin cortices inside liposomes induce an additional, but not dominant, contribution to the effective membrane friction. Our work underlines the necessity of a careful consideration of the role of membrane proteins on cell membrane rheology in addition to the role of the cytoskeleton.< Leer menos
Palabras clave en inglés
BLOOD-CELL MEMBRANE
BILAYER-MEMBRANES
TETHER FORMATION
MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES
ERYTHROCYTE-MEMBRANE
CORTICAL TENSION
EXTENSIONAL FLOW
PLASMA-MEMBRANE
ELASTIC TETHER
ACTIN CORTEX
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