Blocked Lipid Exchange in Bilayers and its Possible Influence on the Shape of Vesicles
1974 ◽
Vol 29
(9-10)
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pp. 510-515
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Abstract The role of lipid exchange in the curvature elasticity of bilayers is studied theoretically. Blocking of exchange between the monolayers may give rise to a nonequilibrium lipid distribution going hand in hand with a spontaneous curvature. Some possible consequences for vesicular deformations are discussed. Lipid nonequilibrium is tentatively suggest as one possible cause for certain shape transformations of red blood cells