A mechanical model of fold formation on the plasma membrane

P. V. Mokrushnikov, V. Rudyak
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A model of plasma membrane folding formation under the action of longitudinal and transverse mechanical forces applied to it is presented. These forces arise due to changes in protein-lipid and lipid-lipid interactions in the membrane and the submembrane spectrin-actin-ankyrin network under changing external conditions (temperature, pH), and interaction with ligands. A model of a linear elastic continuum is used. It is established that the amplitude of the height of folds is directly proportional to the amplitude of the applied distributed transverse forces and inversely proportional to the longitudinal stress. It is shown that if the value of the longitudinal stress exceeds a certain critical value, then the membrane folds are modulated by subfolds. The distributed transverse force has the same wavelength as the membrane folds. The results of mo-deling at a qualitative level explain the results of atomic force microscopy of the surface of erythrocyte membranes during their interaction with stress hormones and androgens.
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质膜上褶皱形成的力学模型
提出了在纵向和横向机械力作用下的质膜折叠模型。这些力的产生是由于在变化的外部条件(温度、pH)和与配体的相互作用下,膜和亚膜光谱-肌动蛋白-锚蛋白网络中的蛋白质-脂质和脂质相互作用的变化。采用了一种线弹性连续体模型。结果表明,褶皱高度的幅值与施加的横向分布力幅值成正比,与纵向应力幅值成反比。结果表明,当纵向应力值超过某一临界值时,膜褶皱会受到子褶皱的调节。分布的横向力与膜褶皱具有相同的波长。在定性水平上建模的结果解释了红细胞膜表面原子力显微镜在它们与应激激素和雄激素相互作用时的结果。
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