Abstract:
To mimic the collective motion of interacting molecular motors,
we propose and discuss an open two-lane symmetrically coupled interactive
TASEP model that incorporates interaction in the thermodynamically consistent
fashion. We study the eect of both repulsive and attractive interaction on the
system’s dynamical properties using various cluster mean field analysis and
extensive Monte Carlo simulations. The interactions bring correlations into the
system, which were found to be reduced due to the side motion of particles.
We produce the steady-state phase diagrams for symmetrically split interaction
strength. The behavior of the maximal particle current with respect to the
interaction energy E is analyzed for dierent coupling rates and interaction
splittings. The results suggest that for strong coupling and large splittings, the
maximal flow of the motors occurs at a weak attractive interaction strength
which matches with the known experimental results on kinesin motor protein.