The aim of this work is to revisit the phenomenological theory of the interaction between membrane inclusions, mediated by the membrane fluctuations. We consider the case where the inclusions are separated by distances larger than their characteristic size. Within our macroscopic approach a physical nature of such inclusions is not essential, however we have always in mind two prototypes of such inclusions: proteins and RNA macromolecules. Because the interaction is driven by the membrane fluctuations, and the coupling between inclusions and the membrane, it is possible to change the interaction potential by external actions affecting these factors. As an example of such external action we consider an electric field. Under external electric...
AbstractWe study membrane-protein interactions and membrane-mediated protein-protein interactions by...
Abstract. We calculate the induced elastic interaction between pointwise membrane inclusions that lo...
Inclusions in biological membranes may interact via deformations they induce on the shape of that ve...
We calculate the membrane-induced interaction between inclusions, in terms of the membrane stretchin...
AbstractCharges on membrane proteins are argued to produce very large electric fields within the mem...
Using a lattice model and a versatile thermodynamic integration scheme, we study the critical Casimi...
Protein inclusions in the membranes of living cells interact via the deformations they impose on tha...
A model of mechanical long range protein-protein interaction in membranes is proposed: a membrane bo...
Using a lattice model and a versatile thermodynamic integration scheme, we study the critical Casimi...
A model of mechanical long range protein-protein interaction in membranes is proposed: a membrane bo...
AbstractCell membrane organization is the result of the collective effect of many driving forces. Se...
We investigate theoretically the effect of embedded inclusions on membrane structure, and the corres...
We study a physical model for the interaction between general inclusions bound to fluid membranes th...
AbstractHighly wedge-shaped integral membrane proteins, or membrane-adsorbed proteins can induce lon...
We investigate theoretically the effect of embedded inclusions on membrane structure, and the corres...
AbstractWe study membrane-protein interactions and membrane-mediated protein-protein interactions by...
Abstract. We calculate the induced elastic interaction between pointwise membrane inclusions that lo...
Inclusions in biological membranes may interact via deformations they induce on the shape of that ve...
We calculate the membrane-induced interaction between inclusions, in terms of the membrane stretchin...
AbstractCharges on membrane proteins are argued to produce very large electric fields within the mem...
Using a lattice model and a versatile thermodynamic integration scheme, we study the critical Casimi...
Protein inclusions in the membranes of living cells interact via the deformations they impose on tha...
A model of mechanical long range protein-protein interaction in membranes is proposed: a membrane bo...
Using a lattice model and a versatile thermodynamic integration scheme, we study the critical Casimi...
A model of mechanical long range protein-protein interaction in membranes is proposed: a membrane bo...
AbstractCell membrane organization is the result of the collective effect of many driving forces. Se...
We investigate theoretically the effect of embedded inclusions on membrane structure, and the corres...
We study a physical model for the interaction between general inclusions bound to fluid membranes th...
AbstractHighly wedge-shaped integral membrane proteins, or membrane-adsorbed proteins can induce lon...
We investigate theoretically the effect of embedded inclusions on membrane structure, and the corres...
AbstractWe study membrane-protein interactions and membrane-mediated protein-protein interactions by...
Abstract. We calculate the induced elastic interaction between pointwise membrane inclusions that lo...
Inclusions in biological membranes may interact via deformations they induce on the shape of that ve...