Effect of Inhomogeneous diffusion on subcellular compartmentalisation/ Achuthan Raja Venkatesh
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IISER Mohali
Abstract
The cytoplasm is as a complex, heterogeneous environment with substructures spanning the
nanoscale to the microscale. The heterogeneity produces a plethora of physicochemical properties
that cells exploit to exact various biochemistries with spatiotemporal precision. In this context, the
role of position-dependent viscosity remains poorly understood. Here, we propose an interaction-
free mode of cellular compartmentalisation that relies on inhomogeneous diffusion (arising from
space-dependent viscosity) and study its effects on mesoscale organisation via agent-based mod-
elling. Such viscophoretic accumulation also affects the rate of interaction-driven clustering. In
silico FRAP simulations reveal emergent turnover timescales arising from heterogeneous dynamics.
Microrheology-based calculations identify anomalous diffusive behaviours manifesting as a result
of such inhomogeneous diffusion. We also probe inhomogeneous diffusion in the case of subcellu-
lar viscous granules arising during viscoadaptation in cells, and identify how timescales depend on
granule-packing parameters.