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Biophysical modeling of membrane curvature generation and curvature sensing by the glycocalyx

The glycocalyx is a sugar-rich layer covering cells that helps cells interact and defend against infection. This research explains how the structure and density of glycocalyx molecules can physically bend and shape cell membranes by creating steric pressures. Scientists developed a mathematical model and confirmed through experiments that thicker glycocalyx layers generate more membrane curvature, and that these molecules preferentially accumulate in highly curved regions, suggesting they can sense membrane shape.

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