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Stochastically determined directed movement explains the dominant small-scale mitochondrial movements within non-neuronal tissue culture cells
Authors:Christopher D Saunter  Ming Der Perng  Gordon D Love  Roy A Quinlan
Institution:a Biophysical Sciences Institute, South Road, Durham University, Durham DH1 3LE, UK
b Department of Physics, South Road, Durham University, Durham DH1 3LE, UK
c School of Biological and Biophysical Sciences, South Road, Durham University, Durham DH1 3LE, UK
Abstract:The apparently stationary phase of mitochondrial motion was investigated in epithelial cells by spinning disk confocal light microscopy combined with image correlation based single particle tracking using custom software producing sub-pixel accuracy measurements (∼5 nm) at 10-12 Hz frame-rates. The analysis of these data suggests that the previously described stationary, or anchored phase, in mitochondrial movement actually comprise Brownian diffusion, interspersed with frequent and brief motor-driven events whose duration are stochastically determined. We have therefore discovered a new aspect of mitochondrial behavior, which we call stochastically determined, directed movement.
Keywords:Mitochondria  Directed movement  Docked/anchored mitochondria  Brownian diffusion  Single particle tracking  Computer aided analysis
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