(A) (B) CYTOSOι EXTRACELLULAR SPACE (C) (D) protrusion Figure Q10-2 Bending of the plasma membrane by cytosolic proteins (Problem 10-10). (A) Insertion of a protein "finger" into the cytosolic leaflet of the membrane. (B) Binding of lipids to the curved surface of a membrane-binding protein. (C) Binding of membrane proteins to membrane lipids with large head groups. (D) A segment of the plasma membrane showing a protrusion. 3
(A) (B) CYTOSOι EXTRACELLULAR SPACE (C) (D) protrusion Figure Q10-2 Bending of the plasma membrane by cytosolic proteins (Problem 10-10). (A) Insertion of a protein "finger" into the cytosolic leaflet of the membrane. (B) Binding of lipids to the curved surface of a membrane-binding protein. (C) Binding of membrane proteins to membrane lipids with large head groups. (D) A segment of the plasma membrane showing a protrusion. 3
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Three mechanisms by which membrane-bind-
ing proteins bend a membrane are illustrated in Figure
Q10–2A, B, and C. As shown, each of these cytosolic mem-
brane-bending proteins would induce an invagination of
the plasma membrane. Could similar kinds of cytosolic
proteins induce a protrusion of the plasma membrane
(Figure Q10–2D)? Which ones? Explain how they might
work.

Transcribed Image Text:(A)
(B)
CYTOSOι
EXTRACELLULAR
SPACE
(C)
(D)
protrusion
Figure Q10-2 Bending of the plasma membrane by cytosolic proteins
(Problem 10-10). (A) Insertion of a protein "finger" into the cytosolic
leaflet of the membrane. (B) Binding of lipids to the curved surface of
a membrane-binding protein. (C) Binding of membrane proteins to
membrane lipids with large head groups. (D) A segment of the plasma
membrane showing a protrusion.
3
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