Motion of objects embedded in lipid bilayer membranes: Advection and effective viscosity

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Abstract

An interfacial regularized Stokeslet scheme is presented to predict the motion of solid bodies (e.g., proteins or gel-phase domains) embedded within flowing lipid bilayer membranes. The approach provides a numerical route to calculate velocities and angular velocities in complex flow fields that are not amenable to simple Faxén-like approximations. Additionally, when applied to shearing motions, the calculations yield predictions for the effective surface viscosity of dilute rigid-body-laden membranes. In the case of cylindrical proteins, effective viscosity calculations are compared to two prior analytical predictions from the literature. Effective viscosity predictions for a dilute suspension of rod-shaped objects in the membrane are also presented.

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Camley, B. A., & Brown, F. L. H. (2019). Motion of objects embedded in lipid bilayer membranes: Advection and effective viscosity. Journal of Chemical Physics, 151(12). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5121418

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