Motor shot noise explains active fluctuations in a single cilium
Biological Physics
2026-05-04 v2
Abstract
Mesoscopic fluctuations reveal stochastic dynamics of molecules in both inanimate and living matter. We investigate how small-number fluctuations shape the collective dynamics of molecular motors using motile cilia as model system. We theoretically show that fluctuations in the number of bound motors are sufficient to explain experimentally observed fluctuations in the cilia beat, including a quality factor that measures oscillation precision and phase defects of intra-cilium synchronization. Our findings constrain theories of motor control and establish a link between microscopic motor noise and mesoscopic non-equilibrium dynamics.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2512.10727,
title = {Motor shot noise explains active fluctuations in a single cilium},
author = {Maximilian Kotz and Veikko F. Geyer and Benjamin M. Friedrich},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.10727},
year = {2026}
}