Three mechanisms by which membrane-binding proteins bend a membrane are illustrated in

Chapter 0, Problem 10-10

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Three mechanisms by which membrane-binding proteins bend a membrane are illustrated in Figure Q102A, B, and C. As shown, each of these cytosolic membrane-bending proteins would induce an invagination of the plasma membrane. Could similar kinds of cytosolic proteins induce a protrusion of the plasma membrane (Figure Q102D)? Which ones? Explain how they might work.

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