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1School of Mathematics and Statistical Sciences, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, 85287, USA.
Abstract:
We propose a general mathematical and computational approach to study cellular transport driven by a group of kinesin motors. It is a framework for multi-scale modeling that integrates kinetic models of single kinesin motors, including detachment and reattachment events, to study group behaviors of several motors. By formulating the problem as a semi-Markov process and applying a central limit theorem, asymptotic velocity and diffusivity can be readily calculated, which offers considerable computational advantage over Monte Carlo simulations in tasks such as parameter sensitivity analysis and model selection. We demonstrate the method with some examples. The importance of incorporating the intrinsic microscopic-level dynamics of individual motors is illustrated by showing how changes at the microscopic level propagate to the motor-cargo complex at a mesoscopic level. Particularly, we showcase an example in which changes in the second moment of single-motor characteristics gives rise to different first moment characteristics of the motor group.
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