Non-Gaussianity in single-particle tracking: Use of kurtosis to learn the characteristics of a cage-type potential
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Lushnikov, Pavel M.; Sulc, Petr; Turitsyn, Konstantin
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Nonlinear interaction of membrane proteins with cytoskeleton and membrane leads to non-Gaussian structure of their displacement probability distribution. We propose a statistical analysis technique for learning the characteristics of the nonlinear potential from the time dependence of the cumulants of the displacement distribution. The efficiency of the approach is demonstrated on the analysis of the kurtosis of the displacement distribution of the particle traveling on a membrane in a cage-type potential. Results of numerical simulations are supported by analytical predictions. We show that the approach allows robust identification of some characteristics of the potential for the much lower temporal resolution compared with the mean-square displacement analysis and we demonstrate robustness to experimental errors in determining the particle positions.
Date issued
2012-05Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical EngineeringJournal
Physical Review E
Publisher
American Physical Society
Citation
Lushnikov, Pavel, Petr Šulc, and Konstantin Turitsyn. “Non-Gaussianity in Single-particle Tracking: Use of Kurtosis to Learn the Characteristics of a Cage-type Potential.” Physical Review E 85.5 (2012). ©2012 American Physical Society
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1539-3755
1550-2376