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Molecular Physics
An International Journal at the Interface Between Chemistry and Physics
Volume 103, 2005 - Issue 21-23: Special Issue in Honour of Professor Benjamin Widom
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The influence of non-anchored polymers on the curvature of vesicles

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Pages 3169-3183 | Received 29 Apr 2005, Accepted 21 Jul 2005, Published online: 21 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

The influence of non-anchored polymers on the membrane curvature of vesicles is studied theoretically. The interaction between polymer and membrane consists of a hard-wall contribution, which prevents the polymer from penetrating the membrane, and an additional attractive potential which can lead to polymer adsorption onto the membrane surface. The vesicle membrane divides space into an interior and an exterior compartment. These two compartments are taken to be osmotically balanced but may contain different polymer species. The polymer-induced curvature of the vesicle membrane is calculated as a function of the adsorption strength which is described by the inverse extrapolation length. For strong adsorption, the membrane bends away from the adsorbed polymers whereas it bends towards the polymers for complete desorption. The polymer-induced curvature changes its sign at a characteristic adsorption strength below the adsorption transition which corresponds to a positive value of the inverse extrapolation length.

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Dedicated to Ben Widom.

The size of these particles should be small compared to the membrane thickness; otherwise, the membranes will tend to wrap around the particles.

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