Membrane Tilt Drives Phase Separation of Adhesion Receptors.
Phys Rev Lett
; 132(18): 188402, 2024 May 03.
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ABSTRACT
Cell adhesion receptors are transmembrane proteins that bind cells to their environment. These proteins typically cluster into disk-shaped or linear structures. Here, we show that such clustering patterns spontaneously emerge when the receptor senses the membrane deformation gradient, for example, by reaching a lower-energy conformation when the membrane is tilted relative to the underlying binding substrate. Increasing the strength of the membrane gradient-sensing mechanism first yields isolated disk-shaped clusters and then long linear structures. Our theory is coherent with experimental estimates of the parameters, suggesting that a tilt-induced clustering mechanism is relevant in the context of cell adhesion.
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Membrana Celular
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En
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2024
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