Long-range attraction of particles adhered to lipid vesicles
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❄️ cond-mat.soft
physics.bio-ph
keywords
lipidmembraneparticlesadheredinteractionslong-rangeadsorptionadsorption-mediated
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Many biological systems fold thin sheets of lipid membrane into complex three-dimensional structures. This microscopic origami is often mediated by the adsorption and self-assembly of proteins on a membrane. As a model system to study adsorption-mediated interactions, we study the collective behavior of micrometric particles adhered to a lipid vesicle. We estimate the colloidal interactions using a maximum likelihood analysis of particle trajectories. When the particles are highly wrapped by a tense membrane, we observe strong long-range attractions with a typical binding energy of 150 $k_B T$ and significant forces extending a few microns.
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