Authors
David Hartich, Andre C Barato, Udo Seifert
Publication date
2015/5/27
Journal
New Journal of Physics
Volume
17
Issue
5
Pages
055026
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Description
For a paradigmatic model of chemotaxis, we analyze the effect of how a nonzero affinity driving receptors out of equilibrium affects sensitivity. This affinity arises whenever changes in receptor activity involve adenosine triphosphate hydrolysis. The sensitivity integrated over a ligand concentration range is shown to be enhanced by the affinity, providing a measure of how much energy consumption improves sensing. With this integrated sensitivity we can establish an intriguing analogy between sensing with nonequilibrium receptors and kinetic proofreading: the increase in integrated sensitivity is equivalent to the decrease of the error in kinetic proofreading. The influence of the occupancy of the receptor on the phosphorylation and dephosphorylation reaction rates is shown to be crucial for the relation between integrated sensitivity and affinity. This influence can even lead to a regime where a nonzero affinity …
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