Chemophoresis as a driving force for intracellular organization: Theory and application to plasmid partitioning
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Biological units such as macromolecules, organelles, and cells are directed to a proper location by gradients of chemicals. We consider a macroscopic element with surface binding sites where chemical adsorption reactions can occur and show that a thermodynamic force generated by chemical gradients acts on the element. By assuming local equilibrium and adopting the grand potential used in thermodynamics, we derive a formula for the "chemophoresis" force, which depends on chemical potential gradients and the Langmuir isotherm. The conditions under which the formula is applicable are shown to occur in intracellular reactions. Further, the role of the chemophoresis in the partitioning of bacterial chromosomal loci/plasmids during cell division is discussed. By performing numerical simulations, we demonstrate that the chemophoresis force can contribute to the regular positioning of plasmids observed in experiments.
- 日本生物物理学会の論文
著者
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Kaneko Kunihiko
Department Of Basic Science Graduate School Of Arts And Science The University Of Tokyo
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Sugawara Takeshi
Cell Architecture Laboratory, Center for Frontier Research, National Institute of Genetics
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