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Surface topology assisted alignment of Min protein waves.

Zieske K, Schweizer J, Schwille P

Self-organization of proteins into large-scale structures is of pivotal importance for the organization of cells. The Min protein system of the bacterium Escherichia coli is a prime example of how pattern formation occurs via reaction-diffusion. We have previously demonstrated how Min protein patterns are influenced by compartment geometry. Here we probe the influence of membrane surface topology, as an additional regulatory element. Using microstructured membrane-clad soft polymer substrates, Min protein patterns can be aligned. We demonstrate that Min pattern alignment starts early during pattern formation and show that macroscopic millimeter-sized areas of protein patterns of well-defined orientation can be generated.

Fig.3 taken from Zieske et al, 2014.
  • FEBS Lett. 2014 Aug 1;588(15):2545-9
  • 2014
  • Biophysics
  • 24937143
  • PubMed

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