Confined modes of single-particle trajectories induced by stochastic resetting.
Phys Rev E
; 108(4-1): 044130, 2023 Oct.
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in En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-37978668
Random trajectories of single particles in living cells contain information about the interaction between particles, as well as with the cellular environment. However, precise consideration of the underlying stochastic properties, beyond normal diffusion, remains a challenge as applied to each particle trajectory separately. In this paper, we show how positions of confined particles in living cells can obey not only the Laplace distribution, but the Linnik one. This feature is detected in experimental data for the motion of G proteins and coupled receptors in cells, and its origin is explained in terms of stochastic resetting. This resetting process generates power-law waiting times, giving rise to the Linnik statistics in confined motion, and also includes exponentially distributed times as a limit case leading to the Laplace one. The stochastic process, which is affected by the resetting, can be Brownian motion commonly found in cells. Other possible models producing similar effects are discussed.
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MEDLINE
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En
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Phys Rev E
Year:
2023
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Article
Affiliation country:
Ukraine
Country of publication:
United States