The fluctuation theorem (FT), which is a recent achievement in non-equilibrium statistical mechanics, has been suggested to be useful for measuring the driving forces of motor proteins. As an example of this application, we performed single-molecule experiments on F1-ATPase, which is a rotary motor protein, in which we measured its rotary torque by taking advantage of FT. Because fluctuation is inherent nature in biological small systems and because FT is a non-destructive force measurement method using fluctuation, it will be applied to a wide range of biological small systems in future. © 2012 THE BIOPHYSICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN.
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Hayashi, K., Tanigawara, M., & Kishikawa, J. I. (2012). Measurements of the driving forces of bio-motors using the fluctuation theorem. Biophysics, 8, 67–72. https://doi.org/10.2142/biophysics.8.67
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