New Journal of Physics (Jan 2021)

Thermodynamics of wetting, prewetting and surface phase transitions with surface binding

  • Xueping Zhao,
  • Giacomo Bartolucci,
  • Alf Honigmann,
  • Frank Jülicher,
  • Christoph A Weber

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/ac320b
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 12
p. 123003

Abstract

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In living cells, protein-rich condensates can wet the cell membrane and surfaces of membrane-bound organelles. Interestingly, many phase-separating proteins also bind to membranes leading to a molecular layer of bound molecules. Here we investigate how binding to membranes affects wetting, prewetting and surface phase transitions. We derive a thermodynamic theory for a three-dimensional bulk in the presence of a two-dimensional, flat membrane. At phase coexistence, we find that membrane binding facilitates complete wetting and thus lowers the wetting angle. Moreover, below the saturation concentration, binding facilitates the formation of a thick layer at the membrane and thereby shifts the prewetting phase transition far below the saturation concentration. The distinction between bound and unbound molecules near the surface leads to a large variety of surface states and complex surface phase diagrams with a rich topology of phase transitions. Our work suggests that surface phase transitions combined with molecular binding represent a versatile mechanism to control the formation of protein-rich domains at intra-cellular surfaces.

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