Anomalous Dynamics of in Vivo Cargo Delivery by Motor Protein Multiplexes
- Abstract
- Vesicle transport conducted by motor protein multiplexes (MPMs), which is ubiquitous among eukaryotes, shows anomalous and stochastic dynamics qualitatively different from the dynamics of thermal motion and artificial active matter; the relationship between in vivo vesicle-delivery dynamics and the underlying physicochemical processes is not yet quantitatively understood. Addressing this issue, we perform accurate tracking of individual vesicles, containing upconverting nanoparticles, transported by kinesin–dynein-multiplexes along axonal microtubules. The mean-square-displacement of vesicles along the microtubule exhibits unusual dynamic phase transitions that are seemingly inconsistent with the scaling behavior of the mean-first-passage time over the travel length. These paradoxical results and the vesicle displacement distribution are quantitatively explained and predicted by a multimode MPM model, developed in the current work, where ATP-hydrolysis-coupled motion of MPM has both unidirectional and bidirectional modes.
- Author(s)
- Kyujin Shin; Sanggeun Song; Yo Han Song; Seungsoo Hahn; Ji-Hyun Kim; Gibok Lee; In-Chun Jeong; Jaeyoung Sung; Lee, Kang Taek
- Issued Date
- 2019-05
- Type
- Article
- DOI
- 10.1021/acs.jpclett.9b01106
- URI
- https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/12732
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