Stochastic simulations for cellular cargo transport: Role of Dynein catch-bond
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IISER Mohali
Abstract
Intra-cellular cargo transport on microtubule filaments is predominantly carried
out by molecular motors such as kinesins and dyneins. In this thesis, we explore
the dynamical properties of cargo transport using Brownian dynamics simulations
and specifically look at the effect of the unique detachment characteristics of
dynein observed in experiments. Dynein motors show a catch-bond behavior
in their detachment rates. We model this behavior and incorporate the same in
our simulations. We first look at unidirectional cargo transport in the presence
of dynein motors alone. The effective unbinding rate and effective velocity of
cargo in the presence of collective motors show behavior similar to that of a
single motor. Next, we look at the competition between two sets of motors in
bidirectional transport of cargo. We show that in the presence of a dynein catch
bond, the transport properties exhibit non-monotonic features, which helps us to
understand a paradox in bidirectional transport.