Leirer C, Wunderlich B, Myles V M, Schneider M F
University of Augsburg, Experimental Physics I, D-86159 Augsburg, Germany.
Biophys Chem. 2009 Jul;143(1-2):106-9. doi: 10.1016/j.bpc.2009.04.002. Epub 2009 Apr 15.
In this work we demonstrate how the first order phase transition in giant unilamellar vesicles (GUVs) can function as a trigger for membrane fission. When driven through their gel-fluid phase transition GUVs exhibit budding or pearl formation. These buds remain connected to the mother vesicle presumably by a small neck. Cooling these vesicles from the fluid phase (T>T(m)) through the phase transition into the gel state (T<T(m)), leads to complete rupture and fission of the neck, while the mother vesicle remains intact. Pearling tubes which formed upon heating break-up and decay into multiple individual vesicles which then diffuse freely. Finally we demonstrate that mimicking the intracellular bulk viscosity by increasing the bulk viscosity to 40 cP does not affect the overall fission process, but leads to a significant decrease in the size of the released vesicles.
在这项工作中,我们展示了巨型单层囊泡(GUVs)中的一级相变如何能够作为膜裂变的触发因素。当通过其凝胶-流体相变驱动时,GUVs会出现出芽或形成珍珠状结构。这些芽大概通过一个细颈与母囊泡相连。将这些囊泡从流体相(T>T(m))冷却通过相变进入凝胶态(T<T(m)),会导致颈部完全破裂和裂变,而母囊泡保持完整。加热时形成的珍珠状管会破裂并分解成多个单独的囊泡,然后这些囊泡自由扩散。最后,我们证明通过将本体粘度增加到40 cP来模拟细胞内本体粘度,不会影响整体裂变过程,但会导致释放的囊泡尺寸显著减小。