| Literature DB >> 30902368 |
Francesco Bonazzi1, Thomas R Weikl2.
Abstract
The intricate shapes of biological membranes such as tubules and membrane stacks are induced by proteins. In this article, we systematically investigate the membrane shapes induced by arc-shaped scaffolds such as proteins and protein complexes with coarse-grained modeling and simulations. We find that arc-shaped scaffolds induce membrane tubules at membrane coverages larger than a threshold of ∼40%, irrespective of their arc angle. The membrane morphologies at intermediate coverages below this tubulation threshold, in contrast, strongly depend on the arc angle. Scaffolds with arc angles of about 60°, akin to N-BAR domains, do not change the membrane shape at coverages below the tubulation threshold, whereas scaffolds with arc angles larger than about 120° induce double-membrane stacks at intermediate coverages. The scaffolds stabilize the curved membrane edges that connect the membrane stacks, as suggested for complexes of reticulon proteins. Our results provide general insights on the determinants of membrane shaping by arc-shaped scaffolds.Year: 2019 PMID: 30902368 PMCID: PMC6451037 DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2019.02.017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biophys J ISSN: 0006-3495 Impact factor: 4.033