The efficient transport of membrane proteins is vital in maintaining life. In this work, we investigate the transport of such membrane proteins along long thin membrane tubes or tethers. We calculate the diffusion constant to leading order in the low Reynolds number regime to be D = (4 pi eta)(-1) log(r/a), with r and a being the tube and protein radii, respectively, and eta being the membrane viscosity. Thus we propose an exact limiting form for the controversial logarithmic correction, such as originally introduced by Saffman and Delbruck, that involves the tube radius rather than some "frame size". Our work suggests a test of this logarithmic correction could be achieved by measuring diffusion on membrane tubes, exploiting the fact that ...
To appear as a Chapter in "Physics of Biological Membranes", edited by Dr. Patricia Bassereau & Dr. ...
We measured the lateral mobility of integral membrane proteins reconstituted in giant unilamellar ve...
Membrane proteins travel along cellular membranes and reorient themselves to form functional oligome...
Lipid and protein lateral mobility is essential for biological function. Our theoretical understandi...
AbstractWe extend the Saffman theory of membrane hydrodynamics to account for the correlated motion ...
The lateral diffusion of embedded proteins along lipid membranes in protein-poor conditions has been...
AbstractThe Saffman-Delbrück approximation is commonly used in biophysics to relate the membrane inc...
Protein diffusion in lipid membranes is a key aspect of many cellular signaling processes. To quanti...
We measured the lateral mobility of integral membrane proteins reconstituted in giant unilamellar ve...
AbstractProtein diffusion in lipid membranes is a key aspect of many cellular signaling processes. T...
AbstractRecent experiments (Gambin, Y., R. Lopez-Esparza, M. Reffay, E. Sierecki, N. S. Gov, M. Gene...
AbstractProteins in plasma membranes diffuse more slowly than proteins inserted into artificial lipi...
Cell mechanisms are actively modulated by membrane dynamics. We studied the dynamics of a first-stag...
A two-dimensional version of the generalized Smoluchowski equation is used to analyze the time (or d...
We study the crucial role of membrane fluctuations in maintaining a narrow gap between a fluid membr...
To appear as a Chapter in "Physics of Biological Membranes", edited by Dr. Patricia Bassereau & Dr. ...
We measured the lateral mobility of integral membrane proteins reconstituted in giant unilamellar ve...
Membrane proteins travel along cellular membranes and reorient themselves to form functional oligome...
Lipid and protein lateral mobility is essential for biological function. Our theoretical understandi...
AbstractWe extend the Saffman theory of membrane hydrodynamics to account for the correlated motion ...
The lateral diffusion of embedded proteins along lipid membranes in protein-poor conditions has been...
AbstractThe Saffman-Delbrück approximation is commonly used in biophysics to relate the membrane inc...
Protein diffusion in lipid membranes is a key aspect of many cellular signaling processes. To quanti...
We measured the lateral mobility of integral membrane proteins reconstituted in giant unilamellar ve...
AbstractProtein diffusion in lipid membranes is a key aspect of many cellular signaling processes. T...
AbstractRecent experiments (Gambin, Y., R. Lopez-Esparza, M. Reffay, E. Sierecki, N. S. Gov, M. Gene...
AbstractProteins in plasma membranes diffuse more slowly than proteins inserted into artificial lipi...
Cell mechanisms are actively modulated by membrane dynamics. We studied the dynamics of a first-stag...
A two-dimensional version of the generalized Smoluchowski equation is used to analyze the time (or d...
We study the crucial role of membrane fluctuations in maintaining a narrow gap between a fluid membr...
To appear as a Chapter in "Physics of Biological Membranes", edited by Dr. Patricia Bassereau & Dr. ...
We measured the lateral mobility of integral membrane proteins reconstituted in giant unilamellar ve...
Membrane proteins travel along cellular membranes and reorient themselves to form functional oligome...