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Signature of a Nonharmonic Potential as Revealed from a Consistent Shape and Fluctuation Analysis of an Adherent Membrane (CROSBI ID 235054)

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Schmidt, Daniel ; Monzel, Cornelia ; Bihr, Timo ; Merkel, Rudolf ; Seifert, Udo ; Sengupta, Kheya ; Smith, Ana-Sunčana Signature of a Nonharmonic Potential as Revealed from a Consistent Shape and Fluctuation Analysis of an Adherent Membrane // Physical review. X, 4 (2014), 021023-1-021023-15. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevX.4.021023

Podaci o odgovornosti

Schmidt, Daniel ; Monzel, Cornelia ; Bihr, Timo ; Merkel, Rudolf ; Seifert, Udo ; Sengupta, Kheya ; Smith, Ana-Sunčana

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Signature of a Nonharmonic Potential as Revealed from a Consistent Shape and Fluctuation Analysis of an Adherent Membrane

The interaction of fluid membranes with a scaffold, which can be a planar surface or a more complex structure, is intrinsic to a number of systems from artificial supported bilayers and vesicles to cellular membranes. In principle, these interactions can be either discrete and protein mediated, or continuous. In the latter case, they emerge from ubiquitous intrinsic surface interaction potentials as well as naturedesigned steric contributions of the fluctuating membrane or from the polymers of the glycocalyx. Despite the fact that these nonspecific potentials are omnipresent, their description has been a major challenge from experimental and theoretical points of view. Here, we show that a full understanding of the implications of the continuous interactions can be achieved only by expanding the standard superposition models commonly used to treat these types of systems, beyond the usual harmonic level of description. Supported by this expanded theoretical framework, we present three independent, yet mutually consistent, experimental approaches to measure the interaction potential strength and the membrane tension. Upon explicitly taking into account the nature of shot noise as well as the nature of finite experimental resolution, excellent agreement with the augmented theory is obtained, which finally provides a coherent view of the behavior of the membrane in the vicinity of a scaffold.

fluid membrane, interaction with a scaffold, interaction potential strength, membrane tension

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Podaci o izdanju

4

2014.

021023-1-021023-15

objavljeno

2160-3308

10.1103/PhysRevX.4.021023

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Fizika, Biologija

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