Author
Burlakov, V
Taylor, R
Koerner, J
Emptage, N
Journal title
Biophys J
DOI
10.1016/j.bpj.2010.06.021
Issue
5
Volume
99
Last updated
2022-03-07T23:42:29.08+00:00
Page
1368-1376
Abstract
We performed a comparative study of the statistical uncertainties that arise when calculating the velocity and diffusion coefficients from single-particle trajectories. We show that a method where particle mean displacement is used to calculate velocity and mean square fluctuation is used to calculate diffusion coefficient offers greater accuracy than analysis of time-dependent mean square displacement. Our assessment of the performance of the two analysis strategies is conducted in two ways. First, we apply each of the methods to simulated trajectories where each parameter term is known. Second, we analyze the motion of previously uncharacterized EphB2 receptors in the membrane of hippocampal neurons. We find that EphB2 receptors display different types of motion mode and transition between these modes. We present our data as a distribution of microscopic diffusion coefficients for each particle trajectory, which we refer to as partial distributions. Partial distributions are summed to form a cumulative distribution of diffusion coefficients for EphB2 receptors in hippocampal neurons. The structure and interpretation of the EphB2 cumulative distribution are discussed.
Symplectic ID
71158
Download URL
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20816048
Publication type
Journal Article
Publication date
8 September 2010
Please contact us with feedback and comments about this page.