Non-specific interactions govern cytosolic diffusion of nanosized objects in mammalian cells

Autor(en): Etoc, Fred
Balloul, Elie
Vicario, Chiara
Normanno, Davide
Lisse, Domenik
Sittner, Assa
Piehler, Jacob 
Dahan, Maxime
Coppey, Mathieu
Stichwörter: ACTIN; ANOMALOUS DIFFUSION; Chemistry; Chemistry, Physical; CYTOPLASM; MACROMOLECULES; Materials Science; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; MOLECULES; PARTICLES; Physics; Physics, Applied; Physics, Condensed Matter; PROTEINS; QUANTUM DOTS; TRACKING; VISCOSITY
Erscheinungsdatum: 2018
Herausgeber: NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Journal: NATURE MATERIALS
Volumen: 17
Ausgabe: 8
Startseite: 740+
Zusammenfassung: 
The diffusivity of macromolecules in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells varies over orders of magnitude and dictates the kinetics of cellular processes. However, a general description that associates the Brownian or anomalous nature of intracellular diffusion to the architectural and biochemical properties of the cytoplasm has not been achieved. Here we measure the mobility of individual fluorescent nanoparticles in living mammalian cells to obtain a comprehensive analysis of cytoplasmic diffusion. We identify a correlation between tracer size, its biochemical nature and its mobility. Inert particles with size equal or below 50 nm behave as Brownian particles diffusing in a medium of low viscosity with negligible effects of molecular crowding. Increasing the strength of non-specific interactions of the nanoparticles within the cytoplasm gradually reduces their mobility and leads to subdiffusive behaviour. These experimental observations and the transition from Brownian to subdiffusive motion can be captured in a minimal phenomenological model.
ISSN: 14761122
DOI: 10.1038/s41563-018-0120-7

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