2022
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.129.268101
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Mechanochemical Rules for Shape-Shifting Filaments that Remodel Membranes

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“…Importantly, since sequential changes in filament composition translate into changes in polymer structure, the diameter of composite filaments can narrow over time to constrict the membrane tube to which it is bound. The idea that sequential changes in ESCRT-III copolymer structure might drive membrane remodelling in this way aligns well with theory and coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations [ 19 , 69 , 72 , 73 ]. Such models show how shifts in filament geometry and in the orientation of the polymer’s membrane binding surfaces can drive the transition from flat spirals to helices that disassemble to induce fission.…”
Section: Key Features Of Escrt-iii Polymerssupporting
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“…Importantly, since sequential changes in filament composition translate into changes in polymer structure, the diameter of composite filaments can narrow over time to constrict the membrane tube to which it is bound. The idea that sequential changes in ESCRT-III copolymer structure might drive membrane remodelling in this way aligns well with theory and coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations [ 19 , 69 , 72 , 73 ]. Such models show how shifts in filament geometry and in the orientation of the polymer’s membrane binding surfaces can drive the transition from flat spirals to helices that disassemble to induce fission.…”
Section: Key Features Of Escrt-iii Polymerssupporting
confidence: 71%
“…This is possible because from archaea to eukaryota, all cells co-express multiple different ESCRT-III isoforms. The coming and going of individual ESCRT-III proteins drives sequential changes in the structure of the composite polymer [ 67 69 ], which are thought to guide the membrane through a series of different states from deformation, to construction and fission. Importantly, a similar type of behaviour has been observed in reconstituted systems.…”
Section: Key Features Of Escrt-iii Polymersmentioning
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“…139 Building hypothesized constraints into a model makes it possible to test whether those constraints are sufficient to reproduce key experimental observations. These types of ground-up models are helpful for identifying the driving forces of a variety of processes, and have been used to study a range of processes from protein-driven membrane deformation and cell division 140,141 to collagen self-assembly 142 and the phase separation in many-component systems with a range of intermolecular interactions. 45 While useful for focused investigations, these models are system-specific by nature, so they cannot be as readily applied to other types of systems.…”
Section: Chemicalmentioning
confidence: 99%