Active translocation of a semiflexible polymer assisted by an ATP-based molecular motor
Abstract
In this work we study the assisted translocation of a polymer across a membrane nanopore, inside which a molecular motor exerts a force fuelled by the hydrolysis of ATP molecules. In our model the motor switches to its active state for a fixed amount of time, while it waits for an ATP molecule binding and triggering the impulse, during an exponentially distributed time lapse. The polymer is modelled as a beads-springs chain with both excluded volume and bending contributions, and moves in a stochastic three dimensional environment modelled with a Langevin dynamics at fixed temperature. The resulting dynamics shows a Michaelis-Menten translocation velocity that depends on the chain flexibility. The scaling behavior of the mean translocation time with the polymer length for different bending values is also investigated.
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@article{arxiv.1705.05174,
title = {Active translocation of a semiflexible polymer assisted by an ATP-based molecular motor},
author = {A. Fiasconaro and J. J. Mazo and F. Falo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.05174},
year = {2018}
}
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10 pages, 10 figures