The function of biological membranes is controlled by the interaction of the fluid lipid bilayer with various proteins, some of which induce or react to curvature. These proteins can preferentially bind or diffuse towards curved regions of the membrane, induce or stabilize membrane curvature and sequester membrane area into protein-rich curved domains. The resulting tight interplay between mechanics and chemistry is thought to control organelle morphogenesis and dynamics, including traffic, membrane mechanotransduction, or membrane area regulation and tension buffering. Despite all these processes are fundamentally dynamical, previous work has largely focused on equilibrium and a self-consistent theoretical treatment of the dynamics of curv...
Local curvature is a key driving force for spatial organization of cellular membranes, via a phenome...
Using methods from computational statistical mechanics, this thesis aims to elucidate the free energ...
The domain formation of curvature-inducing molecules, such as peripheral or transmembrane proteins a...
The function of biological membranes is controlled by the interaction of the fluid lipid bilayer wit...
Spatial organisation is a hallmark of all living cells, and recreating it in model systems is a nece...
Organelles are the smallest functional parts of eukaryotic cells. Among them, some are membrane-boun...
In many physiological situations, BAR proteins reshape membranes with pre-existing curvature (templa...
Membrane curvature is an important parameter in defining the morphology of cells, organelles and loc...
Cell membranes interact with a myriad of curvature-active proteins that control membrane morphology ...
In many physiological situations, BAR proteins reshape membranes with pre-existing curvature (templa...
There are a great many proteins that localize to and collectively generate curvature in biological f...
Lipid bilayers are formed from the self-assembly of two layers of amphiphilic lipid molecules. They ...
Many processes that occur at biological membranes have been shown to be remarkable displays of molec...
To dynamically reshape the membrane, cells rely on a variety of intracellular mechanisms, ranging fr...
Membrane bending is an extensively studied problem from both modeling and experimental perspectives ...
Local curvature is a key driving force for spatial organization of cellular membranes, via a phenome...
Using methods from computational statistical mechanics, this thesis aims to elucidate the free energ...
The domain formation of curvature-inducing molecules, such as peripheral or transmembrane proteins a...
The function of biological membranes is controlled by the interaction of the fluid lipid bilayer wit...
Spatial organisation is a hallmark of all living cells, and recreating it in model systems is a nece...
Organelles are the smallest functional parts of eukaryotic cells. Among them, some are membrane-boun...
In many physiological situations, BAR proteins reshape membranes with pre-existing curvature (templa...
Membrane curvature is an important parameter in defining the morphology of cells, organelles and loc...
Cell membranes interact with a myriad of curvature-active proteins that control membrane morphology ...
In many physiological situations, BAR proteins reshape membranes with pre-existing curvature (templa...
There are a great many proteins that localize to and collectively generate curvature in biological f...
Lipid bilayers are formed from the self-assembly of two layers of amphiphilic lipid molecules. They ...
Many processes that occur at biological membranes have been shown to be remarkable displays of molec...
To dynamically reshape the membrane, cells rely on a variety of intracellular mechanisms, ranging fr...
Membrane bending is an extensively studied problem from both modeling and experimental perspectives ...
Local curvature is a key driving force for spatial organization of cellular membranes, via a phenome...
Using methods from computational statistical mechanics, this thesis aims to elucidate the free energ...
The domain formation of curvature-inducing molecules, such as peripheral or transmembrane proteins a...