Rotational effect in two-dimensional cooperative directed transport
Abstract
In this review we investigate the rotation effect in the motion of coupled dimer in a two-dimensional asymmetric periodic potential. Free rotation does not generate directed transport in translational direction, while we find it plays an critical role in the motors motility when the dimer moves under the effect of asymmetry ratchet potential. In the presence of external force, we study the relation between the average current and the force numerically and theoretically. The numerical results show that only appropriate driving force could produce nonzero current and there are current transitions when the force is large enough. An analysis of stability analysis of limit cycles is applied to explain the occurrence of these transitions. Moreover, we numerically simulate the transport of this coupled dimer driven by the random fluctuations in the rotational direction. The existence of noise smooths the current transitions induced by the driving force and the resonance-like peaks which depend on the rod length emerge in small noise strength. Thanks to the noise in the rotational direction, autonomous motion emerges without the external force and large noise could make the current reversal happen. Eventually, the new mechanism to generate directed transport by the rotation is studied.
- Publication:
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Frontiers of Physics
- Pub Date:
- February 2015
- DOI:
- 10.1007/s11467-014-0423-3
- Bibcode:
- 2015FrPhy..10...87Q
- Keywords:
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- molecular motor;
- rotational effect;
- noise;
- rotation-translation coupling;
- directed translational motion