Modeling curvature-dependent subcellular localization of a small sporulation protein in Bacillus subtilis
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Abstract
Recent experiments suggest that in the bacterium, B. subtilis, the cue for the localization of small sporulation protein, SpoVM, that plays a central role in spore coat formation, is curvature of the bacterial plasma membrane. This curvature-dependent localization is puzzling given the orders of magnitude difference in lengthscale of an individual protein and radius of curvature of the membrane. Here we develop a minimal model to study the relationship between curvature-dependent membrane absorption of SpoVM and clustering of membrane-associated SpoVM and compare our results with experiments.
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Authors
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Vaibhav Wasnik
Department of Physics, Clark University
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Ned Wingreen
Princeton University
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Ranjan Mukhopadhyay
Clark University, Department of Physics, Clark University