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Brownian ratchets driven by asymmetric nucleation of hydrolysis waves

Statistical Mechanics 2009-11-13 v1 Soft Condensed Matter

Abstract

We propose a stochastic process wherein molecular transport is mediated by asymmetric nucleation of domains on a one-dimensional substrate. Track-driven mechanisms of molecular transport arise in biophysical applications such as Holliday junction positioning and collagenase processivity. In contrast to molecular motors that hydrolyze nucleotide triphosphates and undergo a local molecular conformational change, we show that asymmetric nucleation of hydrolysis waves on a track can also result in directed motion of an attached particle. Asymmetrically cooperative kinetics between ``hydrolyzed'' and ``unhydrolyzed'' states on each lattice site generate moving domain walls that push a particle sitting on the track. We use a novel fluctuating-frame, finite-segment mean field theory to accurately compute steady-state velocities of the driven particle and to discover parameter regimes which yield maximal domain wall flux, leading to optimal particle drift.

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@article{arxiv.0705.2905,
  title  = {Brownian ratchets driven by asymmetric nucleation of hydrolysis waves},
  author = {Amit Lakhanpal and Tom Chou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0705.2905},
  year   = {2009}
}

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5 pp, 6 figs