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Emergent Spatiotemporal Organization in Stochastic Intracellular Transport Dynamics

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Abstract

The interior of a living cell is an active, fluctuating, and crowded environment, yet it maintains a high level of coherent organization. This dichotomy is readily apparent in the intracellular transport system of the cell. Membrane-bound compartments called endosomes play a key role in carrying cargo, in conjunction with myriad components including cargo adaptor proteins, membrane sculptors, motor proteins, and the cytoskeleton. These components coordinate to effectively navigate the crowded cell interior and transport cargo to specific intracellular locations, even though the underlying protein interactions and enzymatic reactions exhibit stochastic behavior. A major challenge is to measure, analyze, and understand how, despite the inherent stochasticity of the constituent processes, the collective outcomes show an emergent spatiotemporal order that is precise and robust. This review focuses on this intriguing dichotomy, providing insights into the known mechanisms of noise suppression and noise utilization in intracellular transport processes, and also identifies opportunities for future inquiry.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)193-220
Number of pages28
JournalAnnual Review of Biophysics
Volume53
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2024

Keywords

  • emergent order
  • endosomal trafficking
  • intracellular transport
  • noise
  • stochastic dynamics
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