Description: |
[NNMCB Seminar] Prof. Debashish Chowdhury (Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur) -- Motor-driven Stochastic Processes in a Living Cell: Statistical Physics Far From Equilibrium |
Date: |
Thursday, Oct 08, 2015 |
Time: |
4 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. |
Venue: |
G02, Lecture Hall Complex |
Details: |
Microtubule is nature's nano-tube that forms various non-covalent
attachments whose lifetimes are determined by thermally-assisted crossing
of unusual effective energy barriers. We present a quantitative theory,
based on "first-passage time" calculation, for force-induced alterations
of the barrier and the consequent changes in the stability of the
attachment. Microtubules serve as tracks for cytoskeletal motor proteins.
Polymerases and ribosomes are also molecular motors; these synthesize
linear hetero-polymers while motoring along the respective nucleic acid
template strands. The collective movement of the motors on the
corresponding tracks are described as traffic of interacting self-driven
rods, each with internal stochastic chemo-mechanical kinetics. Following
this approach we have developed models of poly-ribosomes (polysomes) and
transcriptional interference; I'll present a non-technical summary of
these works. |
Calendar: |
Seminar Calendar (entered by ritesh.singh) |