The 2018 biomembrane curvature and remodeling roadmap

Bassereau, Patricia ; Jin, Rui ; Baumgart, Tobias ; Deserno, Markus ; Dimova, Rumiana ; Frolov, Vadim A ; Bashkirov, Pavel V ; Grubmüller, Helmut ; Jahn, Reinhard ; Risselada, H Jelger ; Johannes, Ludger ; Kozlov, Michael M ; Lipowsky, Reinhard ; Pucadyil, Thomas J ; Zeno, Wade F ; Stachowiak, Jeanne C ; Stamou, Dimitrios ; Breuer, Artù ; Lauritsen, Line ; Simon, Camille ; Sykes, Cécile ; Voth, Gregory A ; Weikl, Thomas R (2018) The 2018 biomembrane curvature and remodeling roadmap Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 51 (34). p. 343001. ISSN 0022-3727

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6463/aacb98

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Abstract

The importance of curvature as a structural feature of biological membranes has been recognized for many years and has fascinated scientists from a wide range of different backgrounds. On the one hand, changes in membrane morphology are involved in a plethora of phenomena involving the plasma membrane of eukaryotic cells, including endo- and exocytosis, phagocytosis and filopodia formation. On the other hand, a multitude of intracellular processes at the level of organelles rely on generation, modulation, and maintenance of membrane curvature to maintain the organelle shape and functionality. The contribution of biophysicists and biologists is essential for shedding light on the mechanistic understanding and quantification of these processes. Given the vast complexity of phenomena and mechanisms involved in the coupling between membrane shape and function, it is not always clear in what direction to advance to eventually arrive at an exhaustive understanding of this important research area. The 2018 Biomembrane Curvature and Remodeling Roadmap of Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics addresses this need for clarity and is intended to provide guidance both for students who have just entered the field as well as established scientists who would like to improve their orientation within this fascinating area.

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