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arxiv: 1307.2930 · v1 · pith:QGQNSFTBnew · submitted 2013-07-10 · 🧬 q-bio.MN

Chemical sensing by nonequilibrium cooperative receptors

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Cooperativity arising from local interactions in equilibrium receptor systems provides gain, but does not increase sensory performance, as measured by the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) due to a fundamental tradeoff between gain and intrinsic noise. Here we allow sensing to be a nonequilibrium process and show that energy dissipation cannot circumvent the fundamental tradeoff, so that SNR is still optimal for independent receptors. For systems requiring high gain, nonequilibrium 2D-coupled receptors maximize SNR, revealing a new design principle for biological sensors.

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