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This project investigates the relationship between cell membrane curvature and protein function. By combining advanced microscopy techniques with synthetic membrane models, it aims to understand how changes in membrane shape influence cellular processes.
Changes in the curvature of the cell membrane play an important role in many important biological processes, including cell division, vesicle trafficking, and neurotransmission.
These changes in morphology are not just a passive consequence of other events in the cell, but can also drive the action of other proteins.
For example, changes in curvature are thought to affect protein binding, the gating kinetics of ion channels, and to direct the localisation of proteins in vivo.Although current met…
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