Abstract:Biological molecular machines are enzymes that simultaneously catalyze two processes, one donating free energy and second accepting it. Recent studies show that most native protein enzymes have a rich stochastic dynamics that often manifests in fluctuating rates of the catalyzed processes and the presence of short-term memory resulting from transient non-ergodicity. For such dynamics, we prove the generalized fluctuation theorem predicting a possible reduction of energy dissipation at the expense of creating s… Show more
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