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1Department of Mathematics, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112, USA.
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Diffusion-influenced reactions in the presence of gates that randomly open and close have been studied for decades in a variety of biophysical and biochemical scenarios. The diffusive flux from a large bulk reservoir to the end of a narrow tube with a stochastically gated entrance has been previously estimated. In this paper, we extend this gated flux estimate to be valid if (i) the tube is not necessarily narrow and/or (ii) the diffusivity differs in the tube vs the bulk. Extension (i) is challenging because it entails a nontrivial three-dimensional geometry. Extension (ii) is challenging because it introduces multiplicative noise. We derive an explicit flux estimate formula and prove that it is exact in certain parameter regimes. We further use stochastic simulations to show that the estimate remains accurate across a very broad range of parameters. Our results differ from prior work on extensions (i) and (ii).
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