2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2016.04.026
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Geometry of the Contact Zone between Fused Membrane-Coated Beads Mimicking Cell-Cell Fusion

Abstract: The fusion of lipid membranes is a key process in biology. It enables cells and organelles to exchange molecules with their surroundings, which otherwise could not cross the membrane barrier. To study such complex processes we use simplified artificial model systems, i.e., an optical fusion assay based on membrane-coated glass spheres. We present a technique to analyze membrane-membrane interactions in a large ensemble of particles. Detailed information on the geometry of the fusion stalk of fully fused membra… Show more

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“…Note that this procedure renders efficiencies rather low since fusion relaxes tension and naturally limits the amount of fused vesicles. The method to use the fluorescence intensity of the lipid dye from the incubated LUVs as a reporter for fusion (lipid mixing) was validated with conventional vesicle fusion assays and turned out to be in good agreement with previous work 31 , 35 . In Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…Note that this procedure renders efficiencies rather low since fusion relaxes tension and naturally limits the amount of fused vesicles. The method to use the fluorescence intensity of the lipid dye from the incubated LUVs as a reporter for fusion (lipid mixing) was validated with conventional vesicle fusion assays and turned out to be in good agreement with previous work 31 , 35 . In Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Additional FRAP experiments performed on LUVs attached to the membrane patch targeting to bleach A594 confirmed that lipids are shared between the SLB and the LUVs. We can therefore assume that some vesicles are arrested in a stable hemifusion intermediate and do not fuse with the membrane patch, which we attribute to lack of free volume within the bilayer patch 35 . The tensed SLB (ROI 1) in Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…If both leaflets fuse, as indicated by a cumulative step height in a single trace larger than 4-5 nm also very large attractive forces of up to 8 nN occur due to the strong van der Waals attraction between silica surfaces ( Fig. 2B) (25). Hemifusion with a cumulative step height between 2 and 5 nm was associated with adhesion forces around 1 nN, substantially larger than forces associated with docking.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has the advantage of deformability, opening possibilities for membrane stretching [88,89]. Examples of applications of non-planar solid supports are wavy glass substrates [90] and glass beads [91,92].…”
Section: Solid-supported Membranesmentioning
confidence: 99%