AbstractRecent experiments (Gambin, Y., R. Lopez-Esparza, M. Reffay, E. Sierecki, N. S. Gov, M. Genest, R. S. Hodes, and W. Urbach. 2006. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 103:2098–2102) have called into question the applicability of the Saffman-Delbrück diffusivity for proteins embedded in the lipid bilayers. We present a simple argument to account for this observation that should be generically valid for a large class of transmembrane and membrane bound proteins. Whenever the protein-lipid interactions locally deform the membrane, that deformation generates new hydrodynamic stresses on the protein-membrane complex leading to a suppression of its mobility. We show that this suppression depends on the protein size in a manner consistent with the ...
In this article, we review our results on diffusion and phase separation in lipid membranes, as well...
The efficient transport of membrane proteins is vital in maintaining life. In this work, we investig...
AbstractProteins in plasma membranes diffuse more slowly than proteins inserted into artificial lipi...
AbstractRecent experiments (Gambin, Y., R. Lopez-Esparza, M. Reffay, E. Sierecki, N. S. Gov, M. Gene...
AbstractWe extend the Saffman theory of membrane hydrodynamics to account for the correlated motion ...
Biological membranes are composed of a large number lipid species differing in hydrophobic length, d...
The lateral diffusion of embedded proteins along lipid membranes in protein-poor conditions has been...
To appear as a Chapter in "Physics of Biological Membranes", edited by Dr. Patricia Bassereau & Dr. ...
AbstractThe observation of membrane domains in vivo and in vitro has triggered a renewed interest in...
Lipid and protein lateral mobility is essential for biological function. Our theoretical understandi...
International audienceWe consider the hydrodynamics of lipid bilayers containing transmembrane prote...
AbstractProtein diffusion in lipid membranes is a key aspect of many cellular signaling processes. T...
AbstractThe Saffman-Delbrück approximation is commonly used in biophysics to relate the membrane inc...
AbstractBiological membranes are composed of a large number lipid species differing in hydrophobic l...
The capability of lipid bilayers to exhibit fluid-phase behavior is a fascinating property, which en...
In this article, we review our results on diffusion and phase separation in lipid membranes, as well...
The efficient transport of membrane proteins is vital in maintaining life. In this work, we investig...
AbstractProteins in plasma membranes diffuse more slowly than proteins inserted into artificial lipi...
AbstractRecent experiments (Gambin, Y., R. Lopez-Esparza, M. Reffay, E. Sierecki, N. S. Gov, M. Gene...
AbstractWe extend the Saffman theory of membrane hydrodynamics to account for the correlated motion ...
Biological membranes are composed of a large number lipid species differing in hydrophobic length, d...
The lateral diffusion of embedded proteins along lipid membranes in protein-poor conditions has been...
To appear as a Chapter in "Physics of Biological Membranes", edited by Dr. Patricia Bassereau & Dr. ...
AbstractThe observation of membrane domains in vivo and in vitro has triggered a renewed interest in...
Lipid and protein lateral mobility is essential for biological function. Our theoretical understandi...
International audienceWe consider the hydrodynamics of lipid bilayers containing transmembrane prote...
AbstractProtein diffusion in lipid membranes is a key aspect of many cellular signaling processes. T...
AbstractThe Saffman-Delbrück approximation is commonly used in biophysics to relate the membrane inc...
AbstractBiological membranes are composed of a large number lipid species differing in hydrophobic l...
The capability of lipid bilayers to exhibit fluid-phase behavior is a fascinating property, which en...
In this article, we review our results on diffusion and phase separation in lipid membranes, as well...
The efficient transport of membrane proteins is vital in maintaining life. In this work, we investig...
AbstractProteins in plasma membranes diffuse more slowly than proteins inserted into artificial lipi...