Towards in-vivo membrane fusion using a biomimetic model system

Fusion of lipid bilayers, or membranes, is a ubiquitous process. It occurs in the cells of our body during cargo exchange by membrane vesicles and during viral infection, but also in industrial processes such as yeast production. While many proteins like SNAREs have been identified that play crucial roles in membrane fusion, the molecular mechanism of fusion remains unclear.

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