Dynamics of Microtubule Growth and Catastrophe

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Abstract

We investigate a simple dynamical model of a microtubule that evolves by attachment of guanosine triphosphate (GTP) tubulin to its end, irreversible conversion of GTP to guanosine diphosphate (GDP) tubulin by hydrolysis, and detachment of GDP at the end of a microtubule. As a function of rates of these processes, the microtubule can grow steadily or its length can fluctuate wildly. In the regime where detachment can be neglected, we find exact expressions for the tubule and GTP cap length distributions, as well as power-law length distributions of GTP and GDP islands. In the opposite limit of instantaneous detachment, we find the time between catastrophes, where the microtubule shrinks to zero length, scales as $e^\lambda$. We also determine the size distribution of avalanches (sequence of consecutive GDP detachment events). We obtain the phase diagram for general rates and verify our predictions by numerical simulations.

Authors

  • Sidney Redner

    Boston University

  • Tibor Antal

    Harvard University

  • Paul Krapivsky

    Boston University

  • Mitch Mailman

    Brandeis University

  • Bulbul Chakraborty

    Brandeis University