Shear-Driven Instabilities of Membrane Tubes and Dynamin-Induced Scission

Sami C. Al-Izzi, Pierre Sens, and Matthew S. Turner
Phys. Rev. Lett. 125, 018101 – Published 1 July 2020
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Abstract

Motivated by the mechanics of dynamin-mediated membrane tube fission, we analyze the stability of fluid membrane tubes subjected to shear flow in azimuthal direction. We find a novel helical instability driven by the membrane shear flow which results in a nonequilibrium steady state for the tube fluctuations. This instability has its onset at shear rates that may be physiologically accessible under the action of dynamin and could also be probed using in vitro experiments on membrane nanotubes, e.g., using magnetic tweezers. We discuss how such an instability may play a role in the mechanism for dynamin-mediated membrane tube fission.

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  • Received 13 October 2018
  • Revised 21 October 2019
  • Accepted 8 June 2020

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.125.018101

© 2020 American Physical Society

Physics Subject Headings (PhySH)

Polymers & Soft MatterPhysics of Living Systems

Authors & Affiliations

Sami C. Al-Izzi1,2,3,4,*, Pierre Sens3,4, and Matthew S. Turner2,5

  • 1Department of Mathematics, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, United Kingdom
  • 2Department of Physics, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, United Kingdom
  • 3Institut Curie, PSL Research University, CNRS, Physical Chemistry Curie, F-75005, Paris, France
  • 4Sorbonne Université, CNRS, UMR 168, F-75005, Paris, France
  • 5Centre for Complexity Science, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, United Kingdom

  • *Present address: School of Physics and EMBL-Australia node in Single Molecule Science, University of New South Wales, Sydney 2052, Australia.

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Vol. 125, Iss. 1 — 3 July 2020

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