| Literature DB >> 33595051 |
Kanghyeon Koo1, Shankar Lalitha Sridhar2, Noel Clark3, Franck Vernerey4, Loren Hough5.
Abstract
Diffusive motion is typically constrained when particles bind to the medium through which they move. However, when binding is transient and the medium is made of flexible filaments, each association or dissociation event produces a stochastic force that can overcome the medium stickiness and enable motion. This mechanism is amply used by biological systems where the act of balancing binding and displacement robustly achieves key functionalities, including bacterial locomotion or selective active filtering in cells. Here we demonstrate the feasibility of making a dynamic system with macroscopic features, in which analogous binding-mediated motion can be actively driven, precisely tuned, and conveniently studied. We find an optimal binding affinity and number of binding sites for diffusive motion, and an inverse relationship between viscosity and diffusivity.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33595051 PMCID: PMC9205265 DOI: 10.1039/d0sm01808b
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Soft Matter ISSN: 1744-683X Impact factor: 4.046