Shenshen Wang, Steven Durr, et al.
APS March Meeting 2024
The clockwise (CW) or counterclockwise (CCW) spinning of a bacterial flagellar motor is controlled by the concentration [Y] of a phosphorylated protein, CheY-P. Representing the stochastic switching behavior of the motor by a dynamical two-state (CW and CCW) model, whose energy levels fluctuate in time (t) as Y fluctuates, we show that temporal fluctuations in Y can generate a power-law distribution for the durations of the CCW states, in agreement with recent experiments. Correlations between the duration times of nearby CCW (CW) intervals are predicted by our model, and shown to exist in the experimental data and to affect the power spectrum for motor switching. © 2005 The American Physical Society.
Shenshen Wang, Steven Durr, et al.
APS March Meeting 2024
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Physical Review Letters
Yu Feng, Yuhai Tu
Machine Learning: Science and Tech.
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Physical Review E