Competition between Multiple Totally Asymmetric Simple Exclusion Processes for a Finite Pool of Resources
arXiv:0906.3730 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevE.80.031142
Abstract
Using Monte Carlo simulations and a domain wall theory, we discuss the effect of coupling several totally asymmetric simple exclusion processes (TASEPs) to a finite reservoir of particles. This simple model mimics directed biological transport processes in the presence of finite resources, such as protein synthesis limited by a finite pool of ribosomes. If all TASEPs have equal length, we find behavior which is analogous to a single TASEP coupled to a finite pool. For the more generic case of chains with different lengths, several unanticipated new regimes emerge. A generalized domain wall theory captures our findings in good agreement with simulation results.
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