Biological membranes typically contain a large number of different components dispersed in small concentrations in the main membrane phase, including proteins, sugars, and lipids of varying geometrical properties. Most of these components do not bind the cargo. Here, we show that such “inert” components can be crucial for the precise control of cross-membrane trafficking. Using a statistical mechanics model and molecular dynamics simulations, we demonstrate that the presence of inert membrane components of small isotropic curvatures dramatically influences cargo endocytosis, even if the total spontaneous curvature of such a membrane remains unchanged. Curved lipids, such as cholesterol, as well as asymmetrically included proteins and tether...
During the vesicular trafficking process, cellular membranes undergo dynamic morphological changes, ...
Membrane curvature is an important parameter in defining the morphology of cells, organelles and loc...
Non-enveloped viruses make use of multivalent lipid binding to mediate their uptake into cells. It i...
Biological membranes typically contain a large number of different components dispersed in small con...
Biological membranes typically contain a large number of different components dispersed in small con...
AbstractThe sculpting of membranes into dynamic, curved shapes is central to intracellular cargo tra...
Lipid segregation occurs in biological membranes, but how this plays into cellular processes like en...
The composition and morphology of cellular membranes are highly dynamic. Potential parameters modula...
International audienceSorting of lipids and proteins is a key process allowing eukaryotic cells to e...
AbstractThe sorting of lipids and proteins in cellular trafficking pathways is a process of central ...
The composition and morphology of cellular membranes are highly dynamic. Potential parameters modula...
The composition and morphology of cellular membranes are highly dynamic. Potential parameters modula...
AbstractLipid and protein sorting and trafficking in intracellular pathways maintain cellular functi...
Membrane curvature controls the spatial organization and activity of cells. Lipid sorting in cell me...
AbstractThe curvature of biological membranes is controlled by membrane-bound proteins. For example,...
During the vesicular trafficking process, cellular membranes undergo dynamic morphological changes, ...
Membrane curvature is an important parameter in defining the morphology of cells, organelles and loc...
Non-enveloped viruses make use of multivalent lipid binding to mediate their uptake into cells. It i...
Biological membranes typically contain a large number of different components dispersed in small con...
Biological membranes typically contain a large number of different components dispersed in small con...
AbstractThe sculpting of membranes into dynamic, curved shapes is central to intracellular cargo tra...
Lipid segregation occurs in biological membranes, but how this plays into cellular processes like en...
The composition and morphology of cellular membranes are highly dynamic. Potential parameters modula...
International audienceSorting of lipids and proteins is a key process allowing eukaryotic cells to e...
AbstractThe sorting of lipids and proteins in cellular trafficking pathways is a process of central ...
The composition and morphology of cellular membranes are highly dynamic. Potential parameters modula...
The composition and morphology of cellular membranes are highly dynamic. Potential parameters modula...
AbstractLipid and protein sorting and trafficking in intracellular pathways maintain cellular functi...
Membrane curvature controls the spatial organization and activity of cells. Lipid sorting in cell me...
AbstractThe curvature of biological membranes is controlled by membrane-bound proteins. For example,...
During the vesicular trafficking process, cellular membranes undergo dynamic morphological changes, ...
Membrane curvature is an important parameter in defining the morphology of cells, organelles and loc...
Non-enveloped viruses make use of multivalent lipid binding to mediate their uptake into cells. It i...