We investigate the efficiency of systems of molecular motors operating at maximum power. We consider two models of kinesin motors on a microtubule: for both the simplified and the detailed model, we find that the many-body exclusion effect enhances the efficiency at maximum power of the many-motor system, with respect to the single motor case. Remarkably, we find that this effect occurs in a limited region of the system parameters, compatible with the biologically relevant range.
Efficiency at maximum power of interacting molecular machines / Golubeva, N; Imparato, Alberto. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS. - ISSN 0031-9007. - 109:19(2012), pp. 190602-190606. [10.1103/PhysRevLett.109.190602]
Efficiency at maximum power of interacting molecular machines
IMPARATO, Alberto
2012-01-01
Abstract
We investigate the efficiency of systems of molecular motors operating at maximum power. We consider two models of kinesin motors on a microtubule: for both the simplified and the detailed model, we find that the many-body exclusion effect enhances the efficiency at maximum power of the many-motor system, with respect to the single motor case. Remarkably, we find that this effect occurs in a limited region of the system parameters, compatible with the biologically relevant range.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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