A change point analysis protocol for comparing intracellular transport by different molecular motor combinations

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Abstract

Intracellular transport by microtubule-based molecular motors is marked by qualitatively different behaviors. It is a long-standing and still-open challenge to accurately quantify the various individual-cargo behaviors and how they are affected by the presence or absence of particular motor families. In this work we introduce a protocol for analyzing change points in cargo trajectories that can be faithfully projected along the length of a (mostly) straight microtubule. Our protocol consists of automated identification of velocity change points, estimation of velocities during the behavior segments, and extrapolation to motor-specific velocity distributions. Using simulated data we show that our method compares favorably with existing methods. We then apply the technique to data sets in which quantum dots are transported by Kinesin-1, by Dynein-Dynactin-BicD2 (DDB), and by Kinesin- 1/DDB pairs. In the end, we identify pausing behavior that is consistent with some tug-of-war model predictions, but also demonstrate that the simultaneous presence of antagonistic motors can lead to long processive runs that could contribute favorably to population-wide transport.

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Jensen, M. A., Feng, Q., Hancock, W. O., & McKinley, S. A. (2021). A change point analysis protocol for comparing intracellular transport by different molecular motor combinations. Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering, 18(6), 8962–8996. https://doi.org/10.3934/mbe.2021442

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