A new coarse-grained model for E. coli cytoplasm: Accurate calculation of the diffusion coefficient of proteins and observation of anomalous diffusion

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A new coarse-grained model of the E. coli cytoplasm is developed by describing the proteins of the cytoplasm as flexible units consisting of one or more spheres that follow Brownian dynamics (BD), with hydrodynamic interactions (HI) accounted for by a mean-field approach. Extensive BD simulations were performed to calculate the diffusion coefficients of three different proteins in the cellular environment. The results are in close agreement with experimental or previously simulated values, where available. Control simulations without HI showed that use of HI is essential to obtain accurate diffusion coefficients. Anomalous diffusion inside the crowded cellular medium was investigated with Fractional Brownian motion analysis, and found to be present in this model. By running a series of control simulations in which various forces were removed systematically, it was found that repulsive interactions (volume exclusion) are the main cause for anomalous diffusion, with a secondary contribution from HI. © 2014 Hasnain et al.

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Hasnain, S., McClendon, C. L., Hsu, M. T., Jacobson, M. P., & Bandyopadhyay, P. (2014). A new coarse-grained model for E. coli cytoplasm: Accurate calculation of the diffusion coefficient of proteins and observation of anomalous diffusion. PLoS ONE, 9(9). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0106466

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