Generation, modulation, and maintenance of membrane curvature is an important property of all biological membranes. Many organelles rely on highly curved vesicular and tubular structures, including the membranes of the peripheral endoplasmic reticulum and the inner membranes of mitochondria. Both proteins and lipids contribute to inducing and maintaining a variety of membrane shapes, therefore their spatial distribution is coupled to the membrane curvature. While the ability of membrane-bound proteins to generate and sense curvature has been extensively studied, the coupling between lateral segregation of lipids and membrane curvature is less understood.
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