Biology – Quantitative Biology – Subcellular Processes
Scientific paper
2007-05-10
Biology
Quantitative Biology
Subcellular Processes
submitted to CMSB 07
Scientific paper
10.1140/epje/i2009-10482-x
This article reports about a novel extension of dissipative particle dynamics (DPD) that allows the study of the collective dynamics of complex chemical and structural systems in a spatially resolved manner with a combinatorially complex variety of different system constituents. We show that introducing multipolar interactions between particles leads to extended membrane structures emerging in a self-organized manner and exhibiting both the necessary mechanical stability for transport and fluidity so as to provide a two-dimensional self-organizing dynamic reaction environment for kinetic studies in the context of cell biology. We further show that the emergent dynamics of extended membrane bound objects is in accordance with scaling laws imposed by physics.
Fuechslin Rudolf M.
Maeke Thomas
McCaskill John S.
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