In Vivo Anomalous Diffusion and Weak Ergodicity Breaking of Lipid Granules
Technical University of Munich · Sorbonne Université · +5 more institutions
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Abstract
Combining extensive single particle tracking microscopy data of endogenous lipid granules in living fission yeast cells with analytical results we show evidence for anomalous diffusion and weak ergodicity breaking. Namely we demonstrate that at short times the granules perform subdiffusion according to the laws of continuous time random walk theory. The associated violation of ergodicity leads to a characteristic turnover between two scaling regimes of the time averaged mean squared displacement. At longer times the granule motion is consistent with fractional Brownian motion.
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- Ergodicity
- Mean squared displacement
- Anomalous diffusion
- Brownian motion
- Physics
- Continuous-time random walk
- Random walk
- Ergodic theory
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