Self-assembly of polyhedral bilayer vesicles from Piezo ion channels
Abstract
Piezo ion channels underlie many forms of mechanosensation in vertebrates, and have been found to bend the membrane into strongly curved dome shapes. We develop here a methodology describing the self-assembly of lipids and Piezo into polyhedral bilayer vesicles. We validate this methodology for bilayer vesicles formed from bacterial mechanosensitive channels of small conductance, for which experiments found a polyhedral arrangement of proteins with snub cube symmetry and a well-defined characteristic vesicle size. On this basis, we calculate the self-assembly diagram for polyhedral bilayer vesicles formed from Piezo. We find that the radius of curvature of the Piezo dome provides a critical control parameter for the self-assembly of Piezo vesicles, with high abundances of Piezo vesicles with octahedral, icosahedral, and snub cube symmetry with increasing Piezo dome radius of curvature.
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