Authors
Imre Derényi, Frank Jülicher, Jacques Prost
Publication date
2002/5/28
Journal
Physical review letters
Volume
88
Issue
23
Pages
238101
Publisher
American Physical Society
Description
We show that the formation of membrane tubes (or membrane tethers), which is a crucial step in many biological processes, is highly nontrivial and involves first-order shape transitions. The force exerted by an emerging tube is a nonmonotonic function of its length. We point out that tubes attract each other, which eventually leads to their coalescence. We also show that detached tubes behave like semiflexible filaments with a rather short persistence length. We suggest that these properties play an important role in the formation and structure of tubular organelles.
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Scholar articles
I Derényi, F Jülicher, J Prost - Physical review letters, 2002