Bitbol, Anne-FlorenceSin Ronia, K.Fournier, J.-B.2020-03-032020-03-032020-03-032011-11-0110.1209/0295-5075/96/40013https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/167045WOS:000297322500014The fluctuation-induced, Casimir-like interaction between two parallel rods of length L adsorbed on a fluid membrane is calculated analytically at short separations d << L. The rods are modeled as constraints imposed on the membrane curvature along a straight line. This allows to define four types of rods, according to whether the membrane can twist along the rod and/or curve across it. For stiff constraints, all the interaction potentials between the different types of rods are attractive and proportional to L/d. Two of the four types of rods are then equivalent, which yields six universal Casimir amplitudes. Repulsion can occur between different rods for soft constraints. Numerical results obtained for all ranges of d/L show that the attraction potential reaches k(B)T for d/L similar or equal to 0.2. At separations smaller than d(c) approximate to L(L/l(p))(1/3), where l(p) is the rod persistence length, two rods with fixed ends will bend toward each other and finally come into contact because of the Casimir interaction. Copyright (C) EPLA, 2011Differential Expression AnalysisEscherichia-ColiGene-ExpressionFluid-ShearMechanical-PropertiesStaphylococcus-EpidermidisLife-StyleIv PiliAdhesionStressUniversal amplitudes of the Casimir-like interactions between four types of rods in fluid membranestext::journal::journal article::research article