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Intracellular phagosome shell is rigid enough to transfer outside torque to the inner spherical particle

Biological Physics 2025-11-11 v2 Soft Condensed Matter

Abstract

Intracellular phagosomes have a lipid bilayer encapsulated fluidic shell outside the particle, on the outer side of which, molecular motors are attached. An optically trapped spherical birefringent particle phagosome provides an ideal platform to probe fluidity of the shell, as the inner particle is optically confined both in translation and in rotation. Using a recently reported method to calibrate the translation and pitch rotations - yielding a spatial resolution of about 2 nm and angular resolution of 0.1 degrees - we report novel roto-translational coupled dynamics. We also suggest a new technique where we explore the correlation between the translation and pitch rotation to study extent of activity. Given that a spherical birefringent particle phagosome is almost a sphere, the fact that it turns due to the activity of the motors is not obvious, even implying high rigidity of shell. Applying a minimal model for the roto-translational coupling, we further show that this coupling manifests itself as sustained fluxes in phase space, a signature of broken detailed balance.

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@article{arxiv.2504.08498,
  title  = {Intracellular phagosome shell is rigid enough to transfer outside torque to the inner spherical particle},
  author = {Srestha Roy and Arvin Gopal Subramaniam and Snigdhadev Chakraborty and Jayesh Goswami and Subastri Ariraman and Krishna Kumari Swain and Swathi Sudhakar and Rajesh Singh and Basudev Roy},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.08498},
  year   = {2025}
}

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*equal contribution, {\ddag} joint corresponding author