BACKGROUND: ESCRT-III is a membrane remodelling filament with the unique ability to cut membranes from the inside of the membrane neck. It is essential for the final stage of cell division, the formation of vesicles, the release of viruses, and membrane repair. Distinct from other cytoskeletal filaments, ESCRT-III filaments do not consume energy themselves, but work in conjunction with another ATP-consuming complex. Despite rapid progress in describing the cell biology of ESCRT-III, we lack an understanding of the physical mechanisms behind its force production and membrane remodelling. // RESULTS: Here we present a minimal coarse-grained model that captures all the experimentally reported cases of ESCRT-III driven membrane sculpting, inclu...
The endosomal sorting complex required for transport-III (ESCRT-III) and VPS4 catalyze a variety of ...
Membrane fission is a crucial step in many biological processes ranging from cell division to viral ...
The ESCRT machinery is an evolutionarily conserved membrane remodeling complex that is used by the c...
BACKGROUND: ESCRT-III is a membrane remodelling filament with the unique ability to cut membranes fr...
ESCRT-III filaments are composite cytoskeletal polymers that can constrict and cut cell membranes fr...
Endosomal sorting complexes for transport-III (ESCRT-III) assemble in vivo onto membranes with negat...
Living systems propagate by undergoing rounds of cell growth and division. Cell division is at heart...
Living systems propagate by undergoing rounds of cell growth and division. Cell division is at heart...
Many cellular processes such as endosomal vesicle budding, virus budding, and cytokinesis require ex...
International audienceESCRT-III is required for lipid membrane remodeling in many cellular processes...
Cells are constantly severing, fusing and reshaping their membranes. One of the most important cellu...
AbstractThe endosomal sorting complex required for transport (ESCRT)-III complex, capable of polymer...
The endosomal sorting complexes required for transport (ESCRTs) mediate diverse membrane remodeling ...
Multi-subunit ESCRT-III polymers together with the ATPase Vps4 have the unique ability to fission me...
The endosomal sorting complex required for transport-III (ESCRT-III) and VPS4 catalyze a variety of ...
Membrane fission is a crucial step in many biological processes ranging from cell division to viral ...
The ESCRT machinery is an evolutionarily conserved membrane remodeling complex that is used by the c...
BACKGROUND: ESCRT-III is a membrane remodelling filament with the unique ability to cut membranes fr...
ESCRT-III filaments are composite cytoskeletal polymers that can constrict and cut cell membranes fr...
Endosomal sorting complexes for transport-III (ESCRT-III) assemble in vivo onto membranes with negat...
Living systems propagate by undergoing rounds of cell growth and division. Cell division is at heart...
Living systems propagate by undergoing rounds of cell growth and division. Cell division is at heart...
Many cellular processes such as endosomal vesicle budding, virus budding, and cytokinesis require ex...
International audienceESCRT-III is required for lipid membrane remodeling in many cellular processes...
Cells are constantly severing, fusing and reshaping their membranes. One of the most important cellu...
AbstractThe endosomal sorting complex required for transport (ESCRT)-III complex, capable of polymer...
The endosomal sorting complexes required for transport (ESCRTs) mediate diverse membrane remodeling ...
Multi-subunit ESCRT-III polymers together with the ATPase Vps4 have the unique ability to fission me...
The endosomal sorting complex required for transport-III (ESCRT-III) and VPS4 catalyze a variety of ...
Membrane fission is a crucial step in many biological processes ranging from cell division to viral ...
The ESCRT machinery is an evolutionarily conserved membrane remodeling complex that is used by the c...