Abstract
The widely accepted pathway of membrane fusion begins with the fusion stalk representing the initial intermediate of hemifusion. The lipid structures preceding hemifusion and their possible influence on fusion kinetics were not addressed. Here, we suggest the point-like protrusion as a prestalk fusion intermediate, which has energy lower than that of stalk and, therefore, does not limit the fusion rate. We demonstrate that by calculating the energy of the point-like protrusion, which depends on the lipid monolayer elastic parameters and the strength of the intermembrane hydration repulsion. The point-like protrusion completes the fusion-through-hemifusion model of membrane merger. © 2007 by the Biophysical Society.
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Efrat, A., Chernomordik, L. V., & Kozlov, M. M. (2007). Point-like protrusion as a prestalk intermediate in membrane fusion pathway. Biophysical Journal, 92(8), L61. https://doi.org/10.1529/biophysj.106.103341
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