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Membrane stress tensor in the presence of lipid density and composition inhomogeneities

Bitbol, Anne-Florence  
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Peliti, L.
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Fournier, J. -B.
May 2011
The European Physical Journal E

We derive the expression of the stress tensor for one-and two-component lipid membranes with density and composition inhomogeneities. We first express the membrane stress tensor as a function of the free-energy density by means of the principle of virtual work. We then apply this general result to a monolayer model which is shown to be a local version of the area-difference elasticity (ADE) model. The resulting stress tensor expression generalizes the one associated with the Helfrich model, and can be specialized to obtain the one associated with the ADE model. Our stress tensor directly gives the force exchanged through a boundary in a monolayer with density and composition inhomogeneities. Besides, it yields the force density, which is also directly obtained in covariant formalism. We apply our results to study the forces induced in a membrane by a local perturbation.

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DOI
10.1140/epje/i2011-11053-4
Web of Science ID

WOS:000290936900009

Author(s)
Bitbol, Anne-Florence  
Peliti, L.
Fournier, J. -B.
Date Issued

2011-05

Publisher

Springer Nature

Published in
The European Physical Journal E
Volume

34

Issue

5

Start page

53

Subjects

Bicontinuous Cubic Phases

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Lipid-Bilayers

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Protein Interactions

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Thickness Fluctuations

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Hydrophobic Mismatch

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Gramicidin Channels

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Membrane-Protein

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Single-Channel

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Chain-Length

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Ion-Channel

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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UPBITBOL  
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March 3, 2020
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