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Intracellular transport by molecular motors : a theoretical study

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Intracellular transport by molecular motors : a theoretical study

Auteurs : Alexandre Mamane [France]

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We study two intracellular transport phenomena. They are powered by molecular motors. Motors general mechanisms are understood, but their interactions leads to emerging properties, and some of them have specialised functions.In the first part, we study the extraction of membrane tubes by myosin 1b supported by actin bundles. Myosin 1b is a non processive motor with catch bond property. It is implied in membrane trafficking at the Golgi apparatus level. We model this phenomenon in the frame of a collaboration with experimentalists. We show that catch bond effect induces a regime where tube extraction requires a giant length fluctuation, and the minimal number of motors allowing extraction is decreased. Tubes extracted by non processive motors do not show oscillatory regime. During tube growth motors can deplete with non processive motors. Our predictions are in good agreement with experimental observations.In the second part we study in collaboration with experimentalists the cytoplasmic streaming in C.elegans. Its function is supposed to be the mixing the cytoplasm. Its orientation reverses stochastically. Its movement is supported by microtubules and kinesins, that drive the endoplasmic reticulum at the cortical level. We model this phenomenon and show that the transition toward streaming is a spontaneous spatial symetry breaking. Our predictions are in good agreement with the experimental observations. The parameters values of the system optimize flow fluctuations, this could be the mechanism driving the mixing. Our predictions are in good agreement with experimental observations.

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