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arxiv: 1303.5567 · v1 · pith:U4WUEEI7new · submitted 2013-03-22 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft

Wrapping of ellipsoidal nano-particles by fluid membranes

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keywords wrappingpartially-wrappedparticlesstatesadhesionellipsoidalmembranesviruses
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Membrane budding and wrapping of particles, such as viruses and nano-particles, play a key role in intracellular transport and have been studied for a variety of biological and soft matter systems. We study nano-particle wrapping by numerical minimization of bending, surface tension, and adhesion energies. We calculate deformation and adhesion energies as a function of membrane elastic parameters and adhesion strength to obtain wrapping diagrams. We predict unwrapped, partially-wrapped, and completely-wrapped states for prolate and oblate ellipsoids for various aspect ratios and particle sizes. In contrast to spherical particles, where partially-wrapped states exist only for finite surface tensions, partially-wrapped states for ellipsoids occur already for tensionless membranes. In addition, the partially-wrapped states are long-lived, because of an increased energy cost for wrapping of the highly-curved tips. Our results suggest a lower uptake rate of ellipsoidal particles by cells and thereby a higher virulence of tubular viruses compared with icosahedral viruses, as well as co-operative budding of ellipsoidal particles on membranes.

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