Interactions between Membrane Inclusions on Fluctuating Membranes
Abstract
We model membrane proteins as anisotropic objects characterized by symmetric-traceless tensors and determine the coupling between these order-parameters and membrane curvature. We consider the interactions between transmembrane proteins that respect up-down (reflection) symmetry of bilayer membranes and that have circular or non-circular cross-sectional areas in the tangent-plane of membranes. Using a field theoretic approach, we find non-entropic 1/R4 interactions between reflection-symmetry-breaking transmembrane proteins with circular cross-sectional area and entropic 1/R4 interactions between transmembrane proteins with circular cross-section that do not break up-down symmetry in agreement with previous calculations. We also find anisotropic 1/R4 interactions between reflection-symmetry-conserving transmembrane proteins with non-circular cross-section, anisotropic 1/R2 interactions between reflection-symmetry-breaking transmembrane proteins with non-circular cross-section, and non-entropic 1/R4 many-particle interactions among non-transmembrane proteins. For large R, these interactions might provide the dominant force inducing aggregation of the membrane proteins.
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