Thermodynamic Uncertainty Relation for Biomolecular Processes

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Abstract

Biomolecular systems like molecular motors or pumps, transcription and translation machinery, and other enzymatic reactions, can be described as Markov processes on a suitable network. We show quite generally that, in a steady state, the dispersion of observables, like the number of consumed or produced molecules or the number of steps of a motor, is constrained by the thermodynamic cost of generating it. An uncertainty ε requires at least a cost of 2kBT/ε2 independent of the time required to generate the output.

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Barato, A. C., & Seifert, U. (2015). Thermodynamic Uncertainty Relation for Biomolecular Processes. Physical Review Letters, 114(15). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.114.158101

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