Published November 24, 2010
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Minimal Bending Energies of Bilayer Polyhedra
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- Haselwandter, Christoph A.
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Phillips, Rob
Chicago
Abstract
Motivated by recent experiments on bilayer polyhedra composed of amphiphilic molecules, we study the elastic bending energies of bilayer vesicles forming polyhedral shapes. Allowing for segregation of excess amphiphiles along the ridges of polyhedra, we find that bilayer polyhedra can indeed have lower bending energies than spherical bilayer vesicles. However, our analysis also implies that, contrary to what has been suggested on the basis of experiments, the snub dodecahedron, rather than the icosahedron, generally represents the energetically favorable shape of bilayer polyhedra.
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© 2010 The American Physical Society. Received 19 July 2010; published 24 November 2010. This work was supported by a Collaborative Innovation Award of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and the National Institutes of Health through NIH Award number R01 GM084211 and the Director's Pioneer Award. We thank A. Agrawal, M. B. Jackson, W. S. Klug, R.W. Pastor, T. R. Powers, D. C. Rees, M. H. B. Stowell, D. P. Tieleman, T. S. Ursell, and H. Yin for helpful comments.Attached Files
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- PMC3169433
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- 22597
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- Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI)
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- R01 GM084211
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