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arxiv: 0802.1034 · v2 · submitted 2008-02-07 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft · cond-mat.stat-mech

Physical limits on computation by assemblies of allosteric proteins

classification ❄️ cond-mat.soft cond-mat.stat-mech
keywords allostericassembliescomputationproteinsbrowniancomplexinformationprocessing
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Assemblies of allosteric proteins, nano-scale Brownian computers, are the principle information processing devices in biology. The troponin C-troponin I (TnC-TnI) complex, the Ca$^{2+}$-sensitive regulatory switch of the heart, is a paradigm for Brownian computation. TnC and TnI specialize in sensing (reading) and reporting (writing) tasks of computation. We have examined this complex using a newly developed phenomenological model of allostery. Nearest-neighbor-limited interactions among members of the assembly place previously unrecognized constrains the topology of the system's free energy landscape and generate degenerate transition probabilities. As a result, signaling fidelity and deactivation kinetics can not be simultaneously optimized. This trade-off places an upper limit on the rate of information processing by assemblies of allosteric proteins that couple to a single ligand chemical bath.

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