2003
DOI: 10.1103/physreve.68.021910
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Totally asymmetric exclusion process with extended objects: A model for protein synthesis

Abstract: The process of protein synthesis in biological systems resembles a one dimensional driven lattice gas in which the particles have spatial extent, covering more than one lattice site. We expand the well studied Totally Asymmetric Exclusion Process (TASEP), in which particles typically cover a single lattice site, to include cases with extended objects. Exact solutions can be determined for a uniform closed system. We analyze the uniform open system through two approaches. First, a continuum limit produces a mod… Show more

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“…7(a) and 8(a), the approximation works very well. Another quantity that we have numerically computed is the average probability distribution, Π n , of the total number of ribosomes, n as defined in (2). A plot of this quantity for (17), which provides a very good approximation to the data.…”
Section: Low Density (Ld) Casementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…7(a) and 8(a), the approximation works very well. Another quantity that we have numerically computed is the average probability distribution, Π n , of the total number of ribosomes, n as defined in (2). A plot of this quantity for (17), which provides a very good approximation to the data.…”
Section: Low Density (Ld) Casementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The theoretical challenge is to identify important mechanisms and develop simple models that capture the experimental results and have predictive power. The totally asymmetric simple exclusion process (TASEP) is a nonequilibrium lattice model that has been intensely studied in connection to mRNA translation [1][2][3][4][5]. TASEPs are interesting models in themselves and have emerged as a paradigm in nonequilibrium physics because they lead to nontrivial but analytically tractable behavior [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We refer to such collective movement of ribosomes on a mRNA strand as ribosome traffic because of its superficial similarity with vehicular traffic [22]. In most of the earlier theoretical studies of ribosome traffic, individual ribosomes have been modelled as hard rods and their steric interactions have been captured by mutual exclusion [23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31,32]. Thus, all those models may be regarded as totally asymmetric simple exclusion process (TASEP) for hard rods [33,34].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eventually, this description needs to be expanded to a stochastic codon-based model. Such models can be formulated as Totally Asymmetric Simple Exclusion Process (Shaw et al, 2003;Chou and Lakatos, 2004;Shaw et al, 2004a). This would allow for a more detailed and realistic description of various aspects of translation (for example multiple codon coverage of ribosomes).…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%