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Dynamics of Molecular Motors in Reversible Burnt-Bridge Models

Statistical Mechanics 2009-11-24 v1 Soft Condensed Matter

Abstract

Dynamic properties of molecular motors whose motion is powered by interactions with specific lattice bonds are studied theoretically with the help of discrete-state stochastic "burnt-bridge" models. Molecular motors are depicted as random walkers that can destroy or rebuild periodically distributed weak connections ("bridges") when crossing them, with probabilities p1p_1 and p2p_2 correspondingly. Dynamic properties, such as velocities and dispersions, are obtained in exact and explicit form for arbitrary values of parameters p1p_1 and p2p_2. For the unbiased random walker, reversible burning of the bridges results in a biased directed motion with a dynamic transition observed at very small concentrations of bridges. In the case of backward biased molecular motor its backward velocity is reduced and a reversal of the direction of motion is observed for some range of parameters. It is also found that the dispersion demonstrates a complex, non-monotonic behavior with large fluctuations for some set of parameters. Complex dynamics of the system is discussed by analyzing the behavior of the molecular motors near burned bridges.

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@article{arxiv.0911.4301,
  title  = {Dynamics of Molecular Motors in Reversible Burnt-Bridge Models},
  author = {Maxim N. Artyomov and Alexander Yu. Morozov and Anatoly B. Kolomeisky},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0911.4301},
  year   = {2009}
}