We propose that the first stage of membrane fusion need not be the formation of a single stalk. Instead, we consider a scenario for defect-induced membrane fusion that proceeds cooperatively via multiple stalk formation. The defects (stalks or pores) attract each other via membrane-mediated capillary interactions that result in a condensation transition of the defects. The resulting dense phase of stalks corresponds to the so-called fusion intermediate. PACS: 87.16.Dg Membranes, bilayers, and vesicles - 68.05.-n Liquid-liquid interfaces - 64.60.-i General studies of phase transition
Over the past 20 years, it has been widely accepted that membrane fusion proceeds via a hemifusion s...
Membrane fusion, essential to eukaryotic life, is broadly envisioned as a three-step process proceed...
Membrane fusion, one of the most fundamental processes in life, occurs when two separate lipid membr...
We propose that the first stage of membrane fusion need not be the formation of a single stalk. Inst...
ABSTRACT Self-consistent field theory is used to determine structural and energetic properties of me...
ABSTRACT We propose a model that accounts for the time courses of PEG-induced fusion of membrane ves...
AbstractWe propose a model that accounts for the time courses of PEG-induced fusion of membrane vesi...
AbstractMembrane fusion is believed to proceed via intermediate structures called stalks. Mathematic...
AbstractWe use self-consistent field theory to determine structural and energetic properties of inte...
AbstractMembrane fusion, essential to eukaryotic life, is broadly envisioned as a three-step process...
AbstractOne of the earliest lipid intermediates forming in the course of membrane fusion is the lipi...
AbstractSelf-consistent field theory is used to determine structural and energetic properties of met...
ABSTRACT We have carried out extensive Monte Carlo simulations of the fusion of tense apposed bilaye...
Many different hypotheses on the molecular mechanisms of vesicle fusion exist. Because these mechani...
AbstractA model of the energetics of lipid assemblies (Siegel. 1993. Biophys. J. 65:2124–2140) is us...
Over the past 20 years, it has been widely accepted that membrane fusion proceeds via a hemifusion s...
Membrane fusion, essential to eukaryotic life, is broadly envisioned as a three-step process proceed...
Membrane fusion, one of the most fundamental processes in life, occurs when two separate lipid membr...
We propose that the first stage of membrane fusion need not be the formation of a single stalk. Inst...
ABSTRACT Self-consistent field theory is used to determine structural and energetic properties of me...
ABSTRACT We propose a model that accounts for the time courses of PEG-induced fusion of membrane ves...
AbstractWe propose a model that accounts for the time courses of PEG-induced fusion of membrane vesi...
AbstractMembrane fusion is believed to proceed via intermediate structures called stalks. Mathematic...
AbstractWe use self-consistent field theory to determine structural and energetic properties of inte...
AbstractMembrane fusion, essential to eukaryotic life, is broadly envisioned as a three-step process...
AbstractOne of the earliest lipid intermediates forming in the course of membrane fusion is the lipi...
AbstractSelf-consistent field theory is used to determine structural and energetic properties of met...
ABSTRACT We have carried out extensive Monte Carlo simulations of the fusion of tense apposed bilaye...
Many different hypotheses on the molecular mechanisms of vesicle fusion exist. Because these mechani...
AbstractA model of the energetics of lipid assemblies (Siegel. 1993. Biophys. J. 65:2124–2140) is us...
Over the past 20 years, it has been widely accepted that membrane fusion proceeds via a hemifusion s...
Membrane fusion, essential to eukaryotic life, is broadly envisioned as a three-step process proceed...
Membrane fusion, one of the most fundamental processes in life, occurs when two separate lipid membr...