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On the fluctuations of the force exerted by a lipid nanotubule
Authors:C. Barbetta and J. -B. Fournier
Affiliation:(1) Laboratoire Matière et Systèmes Complexes (MSC), UMR 7057 CNRS & Université Paris Diderot-Paris 7, Bat. Condorcet, CC 7056, 75205 Paris, France
Abstract:After deriving the projected stress tensor in cylindrical geometry for a fluid membrane described by the Helfrich Hamiltonian, we calculate the average force f exerted by a thermally fluctuating nanotubule of radius R , and its standard deviation $ Delta$ f . We obtain f and $ Delta$ f in terms of the internal membrane tension $ sigma$ , the bending rigidity $ kappa$ , the temperature k B T and a molecular cutoff $ Lambda$ . We find for f a shift ∼ 1/$ sqrt{{sigma}}$ with respect to the mean field behavior ∼ $ sqrt{{sigma}}$ . We obtain ($ Delta$ f )2R ln(R/b) where b is a molecular length, $ Delta$ f being typically small compared to f . Taking into account the difference between the internal tension $ sigma$ and the actual mechanical tension $ tau$ applied to the membrane from which the tubule is drawn, we discuss the amplitude of the fluctuation-induced corrections to the average force. Our results, obtained in the harmonic approximation, hold for tubules with aspect ratio not larger than $ approx$ 200 , of radius significantly smaller than 100nm, that are connected to a large membrane reservoir, e.g., a giant vesicle.
Keywords:  KeywordHeading"  >PACS 87.10.-e Biological and medical physics: general theory and mathematical aspects  87.16.dj Membranes, bilayers, and vesicles: dynamics and fluctuations
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