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Thermodynamic cost, speed, fluctuations, and error reduction of biological copy machines

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arxiv 2003.14042 v1 pith:VQL6TXVJ submitted 2020-03-31 physics.bio-ph cond-mat.stat-mech

classification physics.bio-phcond-mat.stat-mech
keywords processeserrorbiologicalthermodynamiccopyingcostfluctuationsphysical
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Due to large fluctuations in cellular environments, transfer of information in biological processes without regulation is inherently error-prone. The mechanistic details of error-reducing mechanisms in biological copying processes have been a subject of active research; however, how error reduction of a process is balanced with its thermodynamic cost and dynamical properties remain largely unexplored. Here, we study the error reducing strategies in light of the recently discovered thermodynamic uncertainty relation (TUR) that sets a physical bound to the cost-precision trade-off relevant in general dissipative processes. We found that the two representative copying processes, DNA replication by the exonuclease-deficient T7 DNA polymerase and mRNA translation by the \textit{E. coli} ribosome, reduce the error rates to biologically acceptable levels while also optimizing the processes close to the physical limit dictated by TUR.

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