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Random walk of passive tracers among randomly moving obstacles
Authors:Matteo?Gori  Irene?Donato  Elena?Floriani  Ilaria?Nardecchia  Email author" target="_blank">Marco?PettiniEmail author
Institution:1.Aix-Marseille Université,Marseille,France;2.CNRS Centre de Physique Théorique UMR7332,Marseille,France;3.Centre d’Immunologie de Marseille-Luminy,Aix Marseille Université UM2, Inserm, U1104,Marseille,France
Abstract:

Background

This study is mainly motivated by the need of understanding how the diffusion behavior of a biomolecule (or even of a larger object) is affected by other moving macromolecules, organelles, and so on, inside a living cell, whence the possibility of understanding whether or not a randomly walking biomolecule is also subject to a long-range force field driving it to its target.

Method

By means of the Continuous Time Random Walk (CTRW) technique the topic of random walk in random environment is here considered in the case of a passively diffusing particle among randomly moving and interacting obstacles.

Results

The relevant physical quantity which is worked out is the diffusion coefficient of the passive tracer which is computed as a function of the average inter-obstacles distance.

Conclusions

The results reported here suggest that if a biomolecule, let us call it a test molecule, moves towards its target in the presence of other independently interacting molecules, its motion can be considerably slowed down.
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