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Fluctuation driven transport and models of molecular motors and pumps
Authors:R. D. Astumian  Imre Derényi
Affiliation:(1) Departments of Surgery and of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Chicago, MC 6035, Chicago, IL 60637, USA e-mail: dastumia@surgery.bsd.uchicago.edu, US
Abstract:Non-equilibrium fluctuations can drive vectorial transport along an anisotropic structure in an isothermal medium by biasing the effect of thermal noise (k B T). Mechanisms based on this principle are often called Brownian ratchets and have been invoked as a possible explanation for the operation of biomolecular motors and pumps. We discuss the thermodynamics and kinetics for the operation of microscopic ratchet motors under conditions relevant to biology, showing how energy provided by external fluctuations or a non-equilibrium chemical reaction can cause unidirectional motion or uphill pumping of a substance. Our analysis suggests that molecular pumps such as Na,K-ATPase and molecular motors such as kinesin and myosin may share a common underlying mechanism. Received: 18 February 1998 / Revised version: 5 May 1998 / Accepted: 14 May 1998
Keywords:Free energy transduction  Molecular motors  Ion pumps  Ratchets  Maxwells demon
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