Optical tracking in vivo experiments reveal that diffusion of particles in biological cells is strongly enhanced in the presence of ATP and the experimental data for animal cells could previously be reproduced within a phenomenological model of a gel with myosin motors acting within it (Fodor É. et al., EPL, 110 (2015) 48005). Here, the two-fluid model of a gel is considered where active macromolecules, described as force dipoles, cyclically operate both in the elastic and the fluid components. Through coarse-graining, effective equations of motions for idealized tracer particles displaying local deformations and local fluid flows are derived. The equation for deformation tracers coincides with the earlier phenomenological model and thus co...
The motion in the cytosol of microorganisms such as bacteria and yeast has been observed to undergo ...
The nature of the mechanism limiting the velocity of ATP-induced unidirectional movements of actin-m...
We study the relationship between anomalous diffusion and persistent motion of micron-sized particle...
Optical tracking in vivo experiments reveal that diffusion of particles in biological cells is stron...
Most of the proteins in the cell, including not only molecular motors and machines, but also enzymes...
We study theoretically and by numerical simulations the motion of particles driven by molecular moto...
Diffusion is a common phenomenon in nature and generally is associated with a system trying to reach...
We derive the constitutive equations of an active polar gel from a model for the dynamics of elastic...
Random motion within the cytoplasm gives rise to molecular diffusion; this motion is essential to ma...
AbstractActive fluctuations, driven by processes that consume ATP, are prevalent in living cells and...
Inspired by recent experiments in cell biology, we elucidate the visco-elastic properties of an acti...
All substances exhibit constant random motion at the microscopic scale. This is a direct consequence...
Intracellular transport of organelles and proteins is driven by multiple ATP-dependent processes. Re...
AbstractWe have used fluorescence correlation spectroscopy to determine the anomalous diffusion prop...
The diffusion phenomena of myosin (myosin A, H-meromyosin or subfragment-1) in\F-actin plus ATP solu...
The motion in the cytosol of microorganisms such as bacteria and yeast has been observed to undergo ...
The nature of the mechanism limiting the velocity of ATP-induced unidirectional movements of actin-m...
We study the relationship between anomalous diffusion and persistent motion of micron-sized particle...
Optical tracking in vivo experiments reveal that diffusion of particles in biological cells is stron...
Most of the proteins in the cell, including not only molecular motors and machines, but also enzymes...
We study theoretically and by numerical simulations the motion of particles driven by molecular moto...
Diffusion is a common phenomenon in nature and generally is associated with a system trying to reach...
We derive the constitutive equations of an active polar gel from a model for the dynamics of elastic...
Random motion within the cytoplasm gives rise to molecular diffusion; this motion is essential to ma...
AbstractActive fluctuations, driven by processes that consume ATP, are prevalent in living cells and...
Inspired by recent experiments in cell biology, we elucidate the visco-elastic properties of an acti...
All substances exhibit constant random motion at the microscopic scale. This is a direct consequence...
Intracellular transport of organelles and proteins is driven by multiple ATP-dependent processes. Re...
AbstractWe have used fluorescence correlation spectroscopy to determine the anomalous diffusion prop...
The diffusion phenomena of myosin (myosin A, H-meromyosin or subfragment-1) in\F-actin plus ATP solu...
The motion in the cytosol of microorganisms such as bacteria and yeast has been observed to undergo ...
The nature of the mechanism limiting the velocity of ATP-induced unidirectional movements of actin-m...
We study the relationship between anomalous diffusion and persistent motion of micron-sized particle...