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Published on: October 15, 2019
Collective dynamics of processive cytoskeletal motors
R Tyler McLaughlin1, Michael R Diehl1, Anatoly B Kolomeisky2
1Rice University, Systems, Synthetic, and Physical Biology, Houston, TX 77005, USA and Rice University, Department of Bioengineering, Houston, TX 77005, USA.
Abstract:
Major cellular processes are supported by various biomolecular motors that usually operate together as teams. We present an overview of the collective dynamics of processive cytokeletal motor proteins based on recent experimental and theoretical investigations. Experimental studies show that multiple motors function with different degrees of cooperativity, ranging from negative to positive. This effect depends on the mechanical properties of individual motors, the geometry of their connections, and the surrounding cellular environment. Theoretical models based on stochastic approaches underline the importance of intermolecular interactions, the properties of single motors, and couplings with cellular medium in predicting the collective dynamics. We discuss several features that specify the cooperativity in motor proteins. Based on this approach a general picture of collective dynamics of motor proteins is formulated, and the future directions and challenges are discussed.
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