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arxiv: 1511.00171 · v1 · submitted 2015-10-31 · ⚛️ physics.bio-ph · q-bio.MN· q-bio.SC

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Know the single-receptor sensing limit? Think again

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classification ⚛️ physics.bio-ph q-bio.MNq-bio.SC
keywords sensingstudiesdifferentligandlimitsaccuracyanalysebiological
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How cells reliably infer information about their environment is a fundamentally important question. While sensing and signaling generally start with cell-surface receptors, the degree of accuracy with which a cell can measure external ligand concentration with even the simplest device - a single receptor - is surprisingly hard to pin down. Recent studies provide conflicting results for the fundamental physical limits. Comparison is made difficult as different studies either suggest different readout mechanisms of the ligand-receptor occupancy, or differ on how ligand diffusion is implemented. Here we critically analyse these studies and present a unifying perspective on the limits of sensing, with wide-ranging biological implications.

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