Microtubule-enhanced cargo transport in biological cells

Authors

  • Marissa G. Pastor Asia Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics, POSTECH
  • Johnrob Y. Bantang National Institute of Physics, University of the Philippines Diliman

Abstract

Successful transport is a critical factor for the maintenance of homeostasis of a biological cell. It is experimentally well-known that a cargo move to the nucleus through an alternating intermittent cytoplasmic passive diffusion and mictrotubule-induced active motions. Using a stochastic differential equation that is proven to successfully approximate the dynamic switching between active and passive transport, we add a directed drift motion to our previous numerical model of cargo transport by diffusion. We find that while a combination of active and passive transport leads to higher probability of successful delivery, there is a weaker dependence of transport efficiency on the geometrical properties of the cell when compared to the case of pure diffusion.

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Article ID

SPP2014-2C-04

Section

Complex Systems

Published

2014-10-17

How to Cite

[1]
MG Pastor and JY Bantang, Microtubule-enhanced cargo transport in biological cells, Proceedings of the Samahang Pisika ng Pilipinas 32, SPP2014-2C-04 (2014). URL: https://proceedings.spp-online.org/article/view/1781.