Deformation of membrane vesicles due to chiral surface proteins

Author:

Behera ArabindaORCID,Kumar Gaurav,Akram Sk Ashif,Sain AnirbanORCID

Abstract

Chiral, rod-like molecules can self-assemble into cylindrical membrane tubules and helical ribbons. They have been successfully modeled using the theory of chiral nematics. Models have also predicted the role of chiral lipids in forming nanometer-sized membrane buds in the cell. However, in most theoretical studies, the membrane shapes are considered fixed (cylinder, sphere, saddle, etc.), and their optimum radius of curvatures are found variationally by minimizing the energy of the composite system consisting of membrane and chiral nematics. Numerical simulations have only recently started to consider membrane deformation and chiral orientation simultaneously. Here we examine how deformable, closed membrane vesicles and chiral nematic rods mutually influence each other’s shape and orientation, respectively, using Monte-Carlo (MC) simulation on a closed triangulated surface. For this, we adopt a discrete form of chiral interaction between rods, originally proposed by Van der Meer et al. (1976) for off-lattice simulations. In our simulation, both conical and short cylindrical tubules emerge, depending on the strength of the chiral interaction and the intrinsic chirality of the molecules. We show that the Helfrich-Prost term, which couple nematic tilt with local membrane curvature in continuum models, can account for most of the observations in the simulation. At higher chirality, our theory also predicts chiral tweed phase on cones, with varying bandwidths.PACS numbers: PACS : 87.16.-b, 87.15.Aa, 81.40.Jj, 87.15.Rn

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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