2004
Multiple stalk formation as a pathway of defect-induced membrane fusion
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Europhys. Lett. , Volume 14 p. 3- 6
We propose that the first stage of membrane fusion need not be the formation of a single stalk. Instead, we consider a scenario for defect-induced membrane fusion that proceeds cooperatively via multiple stalk formation. The defects (stalks or pores) attract each other via membrane-mediated capillary interactions that result in a condensation transition of the defects. The resulting dense phase of stalks corresponds to the so-called fusion intermediate.
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Lukatsky, D. B., & Frenkel, D. (2004). Multiple stalk formation as a pathway of defect-induced membrane fusion. Europhys. Lett., 14, 3–6. doi:10.1140/epje/i2004-10005-5 |