How Molecular Motors' Interaction Shapes Flagellar Beat and Its Fluctuations
Abstract
The stochastic dynamics of flagellar beating for micro-swimmers, such as flagellated cells, sperms and microalgae, is widely thought to include a feedback mechanism between flagellar shape and the rate of activation/de-activation of the driving molecular motors. In the context of the so-called rigid filament models, where the axoneme is described by a single degree of freedom , we investigate the effect of direct coupling between the activity dynamics of adjacent motors, parametrized by . A functional Fokker-Planck equation for and the state of the motors is obtained. In the limit of small coupling , we derive a system of equations governing the dynamics of the Fourier modes of the active motor density, obtaining estimates for several observables and the fluctuations' quality factor . For larger we resort to numerical simulations. The effect of introducing the coupling is to increase characteristic times and the beating period. Moreover for large s the limit cycle becomes bi-stable, with abrupt avalanches of the motor dynamics. Increasing is similar to what observed in the case when the confining elastic force is strongly reduced. The quality factor of fluctuations has a non-monotonic behavior: it first increases with , then decreases. This is accompanied by the reduction and eventual disappearance of regions where the fraction of activated motor is nor neither .
Cite
@article{arxiv.2602.17163,
title = {How Molecular Motors' Interaction Shapes Flagellar Beat and Its Fluctuations},
author = {F. Fanelli and A. Puglisi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.17163},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
second submission to SciPost Physics, after Referees' reports