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Non-Gaussian curvature distribution of actin-propelled biomimetric colloid trajectories (online first) (2008)

Abstract
We analyze the motion of colloids propelled by a comet-like tail of polymerizing actin filaments. The curvature of the particle trajectories deviates strongly from a Gaussian distribution, implying that the underlying microscopic processes are fluctuating in a non-independent manner. Trajectories for beads of different size all showed the same non-Gaussian behavior, while the mean curvature decreased weakly with size. A stochastic simulation that includes nucleation, force-dependent dissociation, growth, and capping of filaments, shows that the non-Gaussian curvature distribution can be explained by a positive feedback mechanism in which attached chains under higher tension are more likely to snap.

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Repository Wageningen University and Researchcenter Publications (Netherlands)
Keywords Laboratorium voor Fysische chemie en kolloïdkunde
Type Article/Letter to editor