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Mechanism of negative membrane curvature generation by I-BAR domains.


ABSTRACT: The membrane sculpting ability of BAR domains has been attributed to the intrinsic curvature of their banana-shaped dimeric structure. However, there is often a mismatch between this intrinsic curvature and the diameter of the membrane tubules generated. I-BAR domains are especially mysterious since they are almost flat but generate high negative membrane curvature. Here, we use atomistic implicit-solvent computer modeling to show that the membrane bending of the IRSp53 I-BAR domain is dictated by its higher oligomeric structure, whose curvature is completely unrelated to the intrinsic curvature of the dimer. Two other I-BARs give similar results, whereas a flat F-BAR sheet develops a concave membrane-binding interface, consistent with its observed positive membrane curvature generation. Laterally interacting helical spirals of I-BAR dimers on tube interiors are stable and have an enhanced binding energy that is sufficient for membrane bending to experimentally observed tubule diameters at a reasonable surface density.

SUBMITTER: Nepal B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8642264 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mechanism of negative membrane curvature generation by I-BAR domains.

Nepal Binod B   Sepehri Aliasghar A   Lazaridis Themis T  

Structure (London, England : 1993) 20210913 12


The membrane sculpting ability of BAR domains has been attributed to the intrinsic curvature of their banana-shaped dimeric structure. However, there is often a mismatch between this intrinsic curvature and the diameter of the membrane tubules generated. I-BAR domains are especially mysterious since they are almost flat but generate high negative membrane curvature. Here, we use atomistic implicit-solvent computer modeling to show that the membrane bending of the IRSp53 I-BAR domain is dictated  ...[more]

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