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Budding and fission of nanovesicles induced by membrane adsorption of small solutes
- Source :
- ACS Nano
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- Membrane budding and fission are essential cellular processes that produce new membrane compartments during cell and organelle division, for intracellular vesicle trafficking as well as during endo- and exocytosis. Such morphological transformations have also been observed for giant lipid vesicles with a size of many micrometers. Here, we report budding and fission processes of lipid nanovesicles with a size below 50 nm. We use coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations, by which we can visualize the morphological transformations of individual vesicles. The budding and fission processes are induced by low concentrations of small solutes that absorb onto the outer leaflets of the vesicle membranes. In addition to the solute concentration, we identify the solvent conditions as a second key parameter for these processes. For good solvent conditions, the budding of a nanovesicle can be controlled by reducing the vesicle volume for constant solute concentration or by increasing the solute concentration for constant vesicle volume. After the budding process is completed, the budded vesicle consists of two membrane subcompartments which are connected by a closed membrane neck. The budding process is reversible as we demonstrate explicitly by reopening the closed neck. For poor solvent conditions, on the other hand, we observe two unexpected morphological transformations of nanovesicles. Close to the binodal line, at which the aqueous solution undergoes phase separation, the vesicle exhibits recurrent shape changes with closed and open membrane necks, reminiscent of flickering fusion pores (kiss-and-run) as observed for synaptic vesicles. As we approach the binodal line even closer, the recurrent shape changes are truncated by the fission of the membrane neck which leads to the division of the nanovesicle into two daughter vesicles. In this way, our simulations reveal a nanoscale mechanism for the budding and fission of nanovesicles, a mechanism that arises from the interplay between membrane elasticity and solute-mediated membrane adhesion.
- Subjects :
- vesicle budding
membrane neck
General Physics and Astronomy
02 engineering and technology
vesicle division
010402 general chemistry
01 natural sciences
Synaptic vesicle
nanovesicle
Exocytosis
Article
Pregnancy
Humans
General Materials Science
solute adsorption
Lipid bilayer
Budding
Chemistry
Vesicle
Cell Membrane
General Engineering
Water
Intracellular vesicle
Membrane budding
021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology
Lipids
0104 chemical sciences
lipid bilayer
Membrane
neck fission
Biophysics
Female
Adsorption
0210 nano-technology
Cell Division
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Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- ACS Nano
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....5b850a972ebe179da9a15142735ac3a0