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Cooperation and Competition Coexist in Bidirectional Transport by Motor Proteins.

Kewei XieQian Wang
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2022)
In intracellular transport, the cargo is usually simultaneously carried by two types of motor proteins that move oppositely, widely described as a "tug-of-war". We show theoretically that apart from the apparent competition, there is also a unintuitive cooperation between motors with opposite directionality. The model reproduces the in vivo experimental data with high accuracy. Under certain conditions, the cooperation can significantly increase the transport distance, rationalizing the choice of bidirectional over unidirectional transport in evolution. We further derive the exact analytical solution for the transport distance. Our results pave the road to understanding the physical nature of intracellular transport by motor proteins.
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