Wrapping of Microparticles by Floppy Lipid Vesicles

PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS(2020)

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Lipid membranes, the barrier defining living cells and many of their subcompartments, bind to a wide variety of nano- and micrometer sized objects. In the presence of strong adhesive forces, membranes can strongly deform and wrap the particles, an essential step in crossing the membrane for a variety of healthy and disease-related processes. A large body of theoretical and numerical work has focused on identifying the physical properties that underly wrapping. Using a model system of micron-sized colloidal particles and giant unilamellar lipid vesicles with tunable adhesive forces, we measure a wrapping phase diagram and make quantitative comparisons to theoretical models. Our data arc consistent with a model of membraneparticle interactions accounting for the adhesive energy per unit area, membrane bending rigidity, particle size, and vesicle radius.
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microparticles,lipid
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