articleReviews of Modern PhysicsJan 9, 2013Closed access

Stochastic models of intracellular transport

University of Oxford · University of Utah

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Abstract

The interior of a living cell is a crowded, heterogenuous, fluctuating environment. Hence, a major challenge in modeling intracellular transport is to analyze stochastic processes within complex environments. Broadly speaking, there are two basic mechanisms for intracellular transport: passive diffusion and motor-driven active transport. Diffusive transport can be formulated in terms of the motion of an overdamped Brownian particle. On the other hand, active transport requires chemical energy, usually in the form of adenosine triphosphate hydrolysis, and can be direction specific, allowing biomolecules to be transported long distances; this is particularly important in neurons due to their complex geometry. In…

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Keywords
  • Physics
  • Brownian motion
  • Random walk
  • Diffusion
  • Intracellular transport
  • Molecular motor
  • Statistical physics
  • Homogenization (climate)
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