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Non-uniform distribution of myosin-mediated forces governs red blood cell membrane curvature through tension modulation
by
Fowler, Velia M.
, Smith, Alyson S.
, Nowak, Roberta B.
, Alimohamadi, Haleh
, Rangamani, Padmini
in
Actin
/ Aerospace engineering
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Blood
/ Cell membranes
/ Contractility
/ Crosslinking
/ Cytoskeleton
/ Dimpling
/ Energy
/ Engineering and Technology
/ Erythrocytes
/ Filaments
/ Lagrange multiplier
/ Lipid bilayers
/ Lipids
/ Maintenance
/ Mechanical properties
/ Membrane proteins
/ Membranes
/ Molecular motors
/ Morphology
/ Myosin
/ Physical properties
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physiological aspects
/ Plasma
/ Proteins
/ Red blood cells
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Software
/ Spectrin
/ Stress concentration
2020
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Non-uniform distribution of myosin-mediated forces governs red blood cell membrane curvature through tension modulation
by
Fowler, Velia M.
, Smith, Alyson S.
, Nowak, Roberta B.
, Alimohamadi, Haleh
, Rangamani, Padmini
in
Actin
/ Aerospace engineering
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Blood
/ Cell membranes
/ Contractility
/ Crosslinking
/ Cytoskeleton
/ Dimpling
/ Energy
/ Engineering and Technology
/ Erythrocytes
/ Filaments
/ Lagrange multiplier
/ Lipid bilayers
/ Lipids
/ Maintenance
/ Mechanical properties
/ Membrane proteins
/ Membranes
/ Molecular motors
/ Morphology
/ Myosin
/ Physical properties
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physiological aspects
/ Plasma
/ Proteins
/ Red blood cells
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Software
/ Spectrin
/ Stress concentration
2020
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Non-uniform distribution of myosin-mediated forces governs red blood cell membrane curvature through tension modulation
by
Fowler, Velia M.
, Smith, Alyson S.
, Nowak, Roberta B.
, Alimohamadi, Haleh
, Rangamani, Padmini
in
Actin
/ Aerospace engineering
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Blood
/ Cell membranes
/ Contractility
/ Crosslinking
/ Cytoskeleton
/ Dimpling
/ Energy
/ Engineering and Technology
/ Erythrocytes
/ Filaments
/ Lagrange multiplier
/ Lipid bilayers
/ Lipids
/ Maintenance
/ Mechanical properties
/ Membrane proteins
/ Membranes
/ Molecular motors
/ Morphology
/ Myosin
/ Physical properties
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physiological aspects
/ Plasma
/ Proteins
/ Red blood cells
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Software
/ Spectrin
/ Stress concentration
2020
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Non-uniform distribution of myosin-mediated forces governs red blood cell membrane curvature through tension modulation
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Non-uniform distribution of myosin-mediated forces governs red blood cell membrane curvature through tension modulation
2020
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The biconcave disk shape of the mammalian red blood cell (RBC) is unique to the RBC and is vital for its circulatory function. Due to the absence of a transcellular cytoskeleton, RBC shape is determined by the membrane skeleton, a network of actin filaments cross-linked by spectrin and attached to membrane proteins. While the physical properties of a uniformly distributed actin network interacting with the lipid bilayer membrane have been assumed to control RBC shape, recent experiments reveal that RBC biconcave shape also depends on the contractile activity of nonmuscle myosin IIA (NMIIA) motor proteins. Here, we use the classical Helfrich-Canham model for the RBC membrane to test the role of heterogeneous force distributions along the membrane and mimic the contractile activity of sparsely distributed NMIIA filaments. By incorporating this additional contribution to the Helfrich-Canham energy, we find that the RBC biconcave shape depends on the ratio of forces per unit volume in the dimple and rim regions of the RBC. Experimental measurements of NMIIA densities at the dimple and rim validate our prediction that (a) membrane forces must be non-uniform along the RBC membrane and (b) the force density must be larger in the dimple than the rim to produce the observed membrane curvatures. Furthermore, we predict that RBC membrane tension and the orientation of the applied forces play important roles in regulating this force-shape landscape. Our findings of heterogeneous force distributions on the plasma membrane for RBC shape maintenance may also have implications for shape maintenance in different cell types.
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