DocumentCode :
579295
Title :
Stochastic cargo transport by molecular motors in molecular communication
Author :
Enomoto, A. ; Moore, M.J. ; Nakano, T. ; Suda, T.
Author_Institution :
Donald Bren Hall of Comput. Sci., Univ. of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA, USA
fYear :
2012
fDate :
10-15 June 2012
Firstpage :
6142
Lastpage :
6145
Abstract :
This paper investigates, through computer simulations, statistical behavior of molecular motors transporting cargos on a network of protein filaments in an engineered environment. This paper also examines how molecular motors´ statistical behavior is applied to building. a molecular communication system. A molecular motor, such as kinesin, is a protein complex. It exists in eukaryotic cells and functions as a nano-scale autonomous nanomachine that carries nano-scale to micro-scale signaling molecules on a network of protein filaments (i.e., cytoskeletal network) in eukaryotic cells. At an intersection of protein filaments on a cytoskeletal network, a molecular motor shows stochastic movement and may stay on the current protein filament or may switch onto an intersecting protein filament, resulting in stochastic delivery of signaling molecules from the nucleus to organelles over a cytoskeletal network. Molecular communication is an engineered system to transmit information by modulating information on molecules and by transporting modulated molecules from senders to receivers. One of promising approaches to building a molecular communication system is to use molecular motors to transport information-modulated molecules on an engineered protein filament network connecting senders and receivers. In order to examine the feasibility of this approach, this paper simulated statistical behavior of molecular motors carrying cargo molecules through multiple protein filament intersections on a protein filament network. Simulations model stochastic movement of a molecular motor at a single intersection of protein filaments using the measurement data obtained through in vitro experiments (using kinesins and microtubules) conducted by the authors of this paper and evaluates the stochastic delivery of molecules from the senders to the receivers over multiple intersections of protein filaments arranged in an array topology. Simulation results show that molecular motors stochastic- lly deliver cargo molecules to a specific receiver (or to a specific set of receivers) with a given probability over an array of protein filament intersections.
Keywords :
biotechnology; molecular biophysics; proteins; stochastic processes; computer simulations; cytoskeletal network; engineered protein filament network; eukaryotic cells; kinesin; molecular communication system; molecular motor statistical behavior; molecular motors; nanoscale autonomous nanomachine; protein complex; protein filaments network; stochastic cargo transport; stochastic delivery; stochastic movement; IEEE Xplore; Portable document format; Cargo Transportation; Cargos transported by Kinesins; Microtubule intersections; Molecular Communication; Molecular Motor; Stochastic behavior;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Communications (ICC), 2012 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Ottawa, ON
ISSN :
1550-3607
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-2052-9
Electronic_ISBN :
1550-3607
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICC.2012.6364950
Filename :
6364950
Link To Document :
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