Membrane Skeleton Detachment in Spherical and Cylindrical Microexovesicles
✍ Scribed by Henry Hägerstrand; Veronika Kralj-Iglič; Malgorzata Bobrowska-Hägerstrand; Aleš Iglič
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 514 KB
- Volume
- 61
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1522-9602
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✦ Synopsis
We observed that amphiphile-induced microexovesicles may be spherical or cylindrical, depending on the species of the added amphiphile. The spherical microexovesicle corresponds to an extreme local difference between the two monolayer areas of the membrane segment with a fixed area, while the cylindrical microexovesicle corresponds to an extreme local area difference if the area of the budding segment is increased due to lateral influx of anisotropic membrane constituents. Protein analysis showed that both types of vesicles are highly depleted in the membrane skeleton. It is suggested that a partial detachment of the skeleton in the budding region is favoured due to accumulated skeleton shear deformations in this region.
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