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Ordered Stacking of F-Actin Layers and Mixed Lipid Bilayers : A Columnar Liquid Crystal

Franck Artzner
François Amblard
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In this Letter, we show how the grooved helical structure of actin microfilaments (F-actin) interacting with mixed fluid lipid bilayers leads to handedness-independent 1D lipid bilayer undulations coupled to longitudinal in-plane ordering of the microfilaments. This longitudinal ordering is forced by the emerging in-plane compression and curvature energy terms of the straight 1D bilayer undulation wave fronts. Thereby, adjacent helices are set into registry along their long axis in their monolayer and π shifted between adjacent monolayers. An ordered composite multilamellar structure emerges by alternate stacking of these lipid bilayers and monolayers of F-actin. This two-dimensionally ordered system has the symmetries of a centered rectangular columnar liquid crystal, the straight 1D wave fronts playing the role of the classical molecular columns.
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hal-00805630 , version 1 (28-03-2013)

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A. Caillé, Franck Artzner, François Amblard. Ordered Stacking of F-Actin Layers and Mixed Lipid Bilayers : A Columnar Liquid Crystal. Physical Review Letters, 2013, 110 (4), pp.48102. ⟨10.1103/PHYSREVLETT.110.048102⟩. ⟨hal-00805630⟩
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