Weak correlation between fluctuations in protein diffusion inside bacteria
Yuichi Itto, Christian Beck

TL;DR
This paper investigates the weak correlation between protein diffusion fluctuations and temperature variations inside bacteria, highlighting its importance for understanding the statistical behavior of these fluctuations.
Contribution
It demonstrates the existence and quantifies the influence of weak correlation between diffusion-exponent and temperature fluctuations in bacterial protein diffusion.
Findings
Weak correlation exists between diffusion-exponent and temperature fluctuations.
The correlation significantly modulates the statistical properties of diffusion fluctuations.
Quantitative analysis of the correlation's impact on fluctuation behavior.
Abstract
A weak correlation between the diffusion-exponent fluctuations and the temperature fluctuations is discussed based on recent experimental observations for protein diffusion inside bacteria. Its existence is shown to be essential for describing the statistical properties of the fluctuations. It is also quantified how largely the fluctuations are modulated by the weak correlation.
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