Irrelevance of the Power Stroke for the Directionality, Stopping Force, and Optimal Efficiency of Chemically Driven Molecular Machines

被引:65
作者
Astumian, R. Dean [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Maine, Dept Phys, Orono, ME 04469 USA
关键词
FREE-ENERGY TRANSDUCTION; MUSCLE-CONTRACTION; ELECTROSTATIC ORIGIN; INFORMATION RATCHET; BROWNIAN MOTORS; KINESIN; MECHANISM; KINETICS; STEPS; THERMODYNAMICS;
D O I
10.1016/j.bpj.2014.11.3459
中图分类号
Q6 [生物物理学];
学科分类号
071011 ;
摘要
A simple model for a chemically driven molecular walker shows that the elastic energy stored by the molecule and released during the conformational change known as the power-stroke (i.e., the free-energy difference between the pre- and post-power-stroke states) is irrelevant for determining the directionality, stopping force, and efficiency of the motor. Further, the apportionment of the dependence on the externally applied force between the forward and reverse rate constants of the power-stroke (or indeed among all rate constants) is irrelevant for determining the directionality, stopping force, and efficiency of the motor. Arguments based on the principle of microscopic reversibility demonstrate that this result is general for all chemically driven molecular machines, and even more broadly that the relative energies of the states of the motor have no role in determining the directionality, stopping force, or optimal efficiency of the machine. Instead, the directionality, stopping force, and optimal efficiency are determined solely by the relative heights of the energy barriers between the states. Molecular recognition-the ability of a molecular machine to discriminate between substrate and product depending on the state of the machine-is far more important for determining the intrinsic directionality and thermodynamics of chemo-mechanical coupling than are the details of the internal mechanical conformational motions of the machine. In contrast to the conclusions for chemical driving, a power-stroke is very important for the directionality and efficiency of light-driven molecular machines and for molecular machines driven by external modulation of thermodynamic parameters.
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页码:291 / 303
页数:13
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