Authors
Aviv Kahana, Gilad Kenan, Mario Feingold, Michael Elbaum, Rony Granek
Publication date
2008/11
Journal
Physical Review E—Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics
Volume
78
Issue
5
Pages
051912
Publisher
American Physical Society
Description
The motion of small cargo particles on microtubules by means of motor proteins in disordered microtubule networks is investigated theoretically using both analytical tools and computer simulations. Different network topologies in two and three dimensions are considered, one of which has been recently studied experimentally by Salman [Biophys. J. 89, 2134 (2005)]. A generalization of the random velocity model is used to derive the mean-square displacement of the cargo particle. We find that all cases belong to the class of anomalous superdiffusion, which is sensitive mainly to the dimensionality of the network and only marginally to its topology. Yet in three dimensions the motion is very close to simple diffusion, with sublogarithmic corrections that depend on the network topology. When details of the thermal diffusion in the bulk solution are included, no significant change to the asymptotic time behavior is found …
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Scholar articles
A Kahana, G Kenan, M Feingold, M Elbaum, R Granek - Physical Review E—Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft …, 2008