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Topological transitions in fluid lipid vesicles: activation energy and force fields

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Abstract

Topological transitions of fluid lipid membranes are fundamental processes for cell life. For example, they are required for endo- and exocytosis or to enable neurotransmitters to cross the neural synapses. Inspired by the idea that fusion and fission proteins could have evolved in Nature in order to carry out a minimal work expenditure, we evaluate the minimal free energy pathway for the transition between two spherical large unilamellar vesicles and a dumbbell-shaped one. To address the problem, we propose and successfully use a Ginzburg-Landau type free energy, which allows us to uniquely describe without interruption the whole, full-scale topological change. We also compute the force fields needed to overcome the involved energy barriers. The obtained forces are in excellent agreement, in terms of intensity, scale, and spatial localization with experimental data on typical fission protein systems, whereas they suggest the presence of additional features in fusion proteins.

Publication: M. Bottacchiari, M. Gallo, M. Bussoletti, and C.M. Casciola, Topological transitions in fluid lipid vesicles: activation energy and force fields, submitted 2022.

Presenters

  • Carlo Massimo M Casciola

    Dipartimento di Ingegneria Meccanica e Aerospaziale - DIMA, University of Rome "Sapienza", via Eudossiana 18, 00158 Roma, Italy, Univ of Rome La Sapienza

Authors

  • Carlo Massimo M Casciola

    Dipartimento di Ingegneria Meccanica e Aerospaziale - DIMA, University of Rome "Sapienza", via Eudossiana 18, 00158 Roma, Italy, Univ of Rome La Sapienza

  • Matteo Bottacchiari

    Dept. of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Sapienza University of Rome

  • Mirko Gallo

    Dept. of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Sapienza University of Rome

  • Marco Bussoletti

    Dept. of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Sapienza University of Rome