Entropy production constrains information throughput in gene regulation
Maximilian Gehri,
Lukas Stelzl,
Heinz Koeppl
Abstract:Biological signal processing typically requires energy, leading us to hypothesize that a cell's information processing capacity is constrained by its energy dissipation. Signals and their processing mechanisms are often modeled using Markovian chemical reaction networks (CRNs). To enable rigorous analysis, we review and reformulate stochastic thermodynamics for open CRNs, utilizing Kurtz's process-based formulation. In particular, we revisit the identification of the energy dissipation rate with the entropy pr… Show more
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