Search Results - "Šarić, Anđela"
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Fluid membranes can drive linear aggregation of adsorbed spherical nanoparticles
Published in Physical review letters (16-03-2012)“…Using computer simulations, we show that lipid membranes can mediate linear aggregation of spherical nanoparticles binding to it for a wide range of…”
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Physical mechanisms of amyloid nucleation on fluid membranes
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (29-12-2020)“…Biological membranes can dramatically accelerate the aggregation of normally soluble protein molecules into amyloid fibrils and alter the fibril morphologies,…”
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Mechanism of membrane tube formation induced by adhesive nanocomponents
Published in Physical review letters (31-10-2012)“…We report numerical simulations of membrane tubulation driven by large colloidal particles. Using Monte Carlo simulations we study how the process depends on…”
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In Operando Imaging Electrostatic-Driven Disassembly and Reassembly of Collagen Nanostructures
Published in ACS nano (16-07-2024)“…Collagen is the most abundant protein in tissue scaffolds in live organisms. Collagen can self-assemble in vitro, which has led to a number of biotechnological…”
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Controlling Cargo Trafficking in Multicomponent Membranes
Published in Nano letters (12-09-2018)“…Biological membranes typically contain a large number of different components dispersed in small concentrations in the main membrane phase, including proteins,…”
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Mechanical force induces mitochondrial fission
Published in eLife (09-11-2017)“…Eukaryotic cells are densely packed with macromolecular complexes and intertwining organelles, continually transported and reshaped. Intriguingly, organelles…”
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Minimal coarse-grained models for molecular self-organisation in biology
Published in Current opinion in structural biology (01-10-2019)“…The molecular machinery of life is largely created via self-organisation of individual molecules into functional assemblies. Minimal coarse-grained models, in…”
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Wrapping Pathways of Anisotropic Dumbbell Particles by Giant Unilamellar Vesicles
Published in Nano letters (24-05-2023)“…Endocytosis is a key cellular process involved in the uptake of nutrients, pathogens, or the therapy of diseases. Most studies have focused on spherical…”
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Unconventional colloidal aggregation in chiral bacterial baths
Published in Nature physics (01-11-2023)“…When in equilibrium, thermal forces agitate molecules, which then diffuse, collide and bind to form materials. However, the space of accessible structures in…”
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A liquid-like coat mediates chromosome clustering during mitotic exit
Published in Molecular cell (05-09-2024)“…The individualization of chromosomes during early mitosis and their clustering upon exit from cell division are two key transitions that ensure efficient…”
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Influence of membrane-cortex linkers on the extrusion of membrane tubes
Published in Biophysical journal (16-02-2021)“…The cell membrane is an inhomogeneous system composed of phospholipids, sterols, carbohydrates, and proteins that can be directly attached to underlying…”
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Physical modeling of multivalent interactions in the nuclear pore complex
Published in Biophysical journal (04-05-2021)“…In the nuclear pore complex, intrinsically disordered proteins (FG Nups), along with their interactions with more globular proteins called nuclear transport…”
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Dynamic Clustering Regulates Activity of Mechanosensitive Membrane Channels
Published in Physical review letters (31-01-2020)“…Experiments have suggested that bacterial mechanosensitive channels separate into 2D clusters, the role of which is unclear. By developing a coarse-grained…”
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Numerical evidence for thermally induced monopoles
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (09-05-2017)“…Electric charges are conserved. The same would be expected to hold for magnetic charges, yet magnetic monopoles have never been observed. It is therefore…”
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Self-organization of mortal filaments and its role in bacterial division ring formation
Published in Nature physics (2024)“…Filaments in the cell commonly treadmill. Driven by energy consumption, they grow on one end while shrinking on the other, causing filaments to appear motile…”
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Packing of Soft Asymmetric Dumbbells
Published in The journal of physical chemistry. B (09-06-2011)“…We use numerical simulations to study the phase behavior of a system of purely repulsive soft dumbbells as a function of size ratio of the two components and…”
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Modeling Fibrillogenesis of Collagen-Mimetic Molecules
Published in Biophysical journal (03-11-2020)“…One of the most robust examples of self-assembly in living organisms is the formation of collagen architectures. Collagen type I molecules are a crucial…”
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Endosomal membrane budding patterns in plants
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (29-10-2024)“…Multivesicular endosomes (MVEs) sequester membrane proteins destined for degradation within intralumenal vesicles (ILVs), a process mediated by the…”
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Exploring the Design Rules for Efficient Membrane-Reshaping Nanostructures
Published in Physical review letters (27-11-2020)“…In this study, we investigate the role of the surface patterning of nanostructures for cell membrane reshaping. To accomplish this, we combine an evolutionary…”
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Self-replication of Aβ42 aggregates occurs on small and isolated fibril sites
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (13-02-2024)“…Self-replication of amyloid fibrils via secondary nucleation is an intriguing physicochemical phenomenon in which existing fibrils catalyze the formation of…”
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