Bulletin of the American Physical Society
Fall 2025 Joint Meeting of the Eastern Great Lakes Section and MIAAPT
Friday–Saturday, October 24–25, 2025; Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, Michigan
Session C01: Poster Session (5:30PM - 7:00PM)
5:30 PM,
Friday, October 24, 2025
Eastern Michigan University
Room: McKenny Hall 330, 342, 348
Abstract: C01.00013 : NHE9-Mediated pH Modulation and Liposome Rigidity as Determinants of Viral Cargo Motility
Presenter:
Fawaz Baig
(University of Michigan-Dearborn)
Authors:
Fawaz Baig
(University of Michigan-Dearborn)
Hassan Bazzi
(University of Michigan-Dearborn)
Lanqin Cao
(University of Michigan-Dearborn)
Suvranta Tripathy
(University of Michigan-Dearborn)
Collaborations:
Fawaz Baig, Hassan Bazzi, Lanqin Cao, Suvranta Tripathy
Unlike rigid polystyrene beads, these artificial endosomes allowed us to directly probe how membrane composition and rigidity affect motor protein function. Liposomes with varying cholesterol content were synthesized to tune membrane stiffness.
Preliminary results indicate that liposomes display distinct mechanical behaviors compared to rigid beads, with increased membrane fluidity correlating with altered kinesin motility and reduced detachment forces. Together, these findings establish a framework for dissecting how endosomal pH, lipid membrane mechanics, and motor protein activity converge to regulate SARS-CoV-2 intracellular trafficking. This work highlights the importance of lipid cargo properties in viral transport and provides a platform for identifying potential antiviral intervention points.
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