Shape Transformations of Two-Component Vesicles, Induced by the Adhesion to Flat Surfaces

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Abstract

The adhesion of two-component lipid vesicles to a flat substrate is investigated. The components are characterized by different spontaneous curvatures. The shape of the vesicles is coupled to the lateral distribution of membrane components. The influence of the adhesion on the shape transformations and the lateral distribution of membrane components is investigated. The evolution of the vesicle’s shape and the lateral distribution of membrane components in the process of vesicle adhesion is studied. It has been shown that vesicle adhesion may induce mixing or demixing of membrane components. The change of the vesicle shape due to adhesion facilitates the curvature driven segregation of the membrane components and results in the formation of large membrane domains with various mean curvatures.

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