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Mesoscale Simulation of Bacterial Chromosome and Cytoplasmic Nanoparticles in Confinement.

Shi Yu1, Jiaxin Wu1, Xianliang Meng1,2, Ruizhi Chu1,2, Xiao Li1,2, Guoguang Wu1,2.   

Abstract

In this study we investigated, using a simple polymer model of bacterial chromosome, the subdiffusive behaviors of both cytoplasmic particles and various loci in different cell wall confinements. Non-Gaussian subdiffusion of cytoplasmic particles as well as loci were obtained in our Langevin dynamic simulations, which agrees with fluorescence microscope observations. The effects of cytoplasmic particle size, locus position, confinement geometry, and density on motions of particles and loci were examined systematically. It is demonstrated that the cytoplasmic subdiffusion can largely be attributed to the mechanical properties of bacterial chromosomes rather than the viscoelasticity of cytoplasm. Due to the randomly positioned bacterial chromosome segments, the surrounding environment for both particle and loci is heterogeneous. Therefore, the exponent characterizing the subdiffusion of cytoplasmic particle/loci as well as Laplace displacement distributions of particle/loci can be reproduced by this simple model. Nevertheless, this bacterial chromosome model cannot explain the different responses of cytoplasmic particles and loci to external compression exerted on the bacterial cell wall, which suggests that the nonequilibrium activity, e.g., metabolic reactions, play an important role in cytoplasmic subdiffusion.

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Keywords:  bacterial chromosome; compressed cell; cytoplasmic nanoparticles; mesoscale simulation

Year:  2021        PMID: 33924872     DOI: 10.3390/e23050542

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Entropy (Basel)        ISSN: 1099-4300            Impact factor:   2.524


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