Interplay between cortical adhesion and membrane bending regulates microparticle formation

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Interplay between cortical adhesion and membrane bending regulates microparticle formation

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Mahapatra, A.; Malingen, S. A.; Rangamani, P.

Abstract

The formation of blebs and microparticle formation requires the bending of the plasma membrane away from the cytosol. There are multiple factors that control the formation of the microparticles including the loss of lipid asymmetry, primarily the exposure of phosphatidylserine on the outer leaflet, detachment of the membrane from the cortical cytoskeleton, and bleb expansion due to pressure. In this work, we develop a biophysical model that accounts for the interaction between these different factors. Our findings reveal that linker attachment is a key determinant of outward budding and lays out the mechanical aspects of outward budding of the plasma membrane.

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