ABC Transporters are billion-year-old Maxwell Demons

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2021)

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ABC transporters are a broad family of biological machines, found in most prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, performing the crucial import or export of substrates through both plasma and organellar membranes, and maintaining a steady concentration gradient driven by ATP hydrolysis. Building upon the present biophysical and biochemical characterization of ABC transporters, we propose here a model whose solution reveals that these machines are an exact molecular realization of the Maxwell Demon, a century-old abstract device that uses an energy source to drive systems away from thermodynamic equilibrium. In particular, the Maxwell Demon does not perform any direct mechanical work on the system, but simply selects which spontaneous processes to allow and which ones to forbid based on information that it collects and processes. In the molecular model introduced here, the different information-processing steps that characterize Maxwell Demons (measurement, feedback and resetting) are features that emerge from the biochemical and structural properties of ABC transporters, allowing us to develop an explicit bridge between the molecular level description and the higher-level language of information theory. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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