A New Mechanism of Model Membrane Fusion Determined from Monte Carlo Simulation

Physics – Condensed Matter – Soft Condensed Matter

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revised version, accepted to Biophys. J. (11 figures)

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10.1016/S0006-3495(03)74592-5

We have carried out extensive Monte Carlo simulations of the fusion of tense apposed bilayers formed by amphiphilic molecules within the framework of a coarse grained lattice model. The fusion pathway differs from the usual stalk mechanism. Stalks do form between the apposed bilayers, but rather than expand radially to form an axial-symmetric hemifusion diaphragm of the trans leaves of both bilayers, they promote in their vicinity the nucleation of small holes in the bilayers. Two subsequent paths are observed: (i) The stalk encircles a hole in one bilayer creating a diaphragm comprised of both leaves of the other intact bilayer, and which ruptures to complete the fusion pore. (ii) Before the stalk can encircle a hole in one bilayer, a second hole forms in the other bilayer, and the stalk aligns and encircles them both to complete the fusion pore. Both pathways give rise to mixing between the cis and trans leaves of the bilayer and allow for transient leakage.

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