Kinetics of quasi-isoenergetic transition processes in biological macromolecules
Kinetics of quasi-isoenergetic transition processes in biological macromolecules
A master equation describing the evolution of averaged molecular state occupancies in molecular systems where alternation of molecular energy levels is caused by discrete dichotomous and trichotomous stochastic fields, is derived. This study is focused on the kinetics of quasi-isoenergetic transition processes in the presence of moderately high frequency stochastic field. A novel physical mechanism for temperature-independent transitions in flexible molecular systems is proposed. This mechanism becomes effective when the conformation transitions between quasi-isoenergetic molecular states take place. At room temperatures, stochastic broadening of molecular energy levels predominates the energy of low frequency vibrations accompanying the transition. This leads to a cancellation of the temperature dependence in the stochastically averaged rate constants. As examples, physical interpretations of the temperature-independent onset of P2X$_3$ receptor desensitization in neuronal membranes, as well as degradation of PER2 protein in embrionic fibroblasts, are provided.
E. G. Petrov、V. I. Teslenko
Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics, National Academy of Sciences of UkraineBogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
10.1016/j.chemphys.2010.05.029
生物物理学生物化学分子生物学
E. G. Petrov,V. I. Teslenko.Kinetics of quasi-isoenergetic transition processes in biological macromolecules[EB/OL].(2012-12-05)[2025-08-02].https://arxiv.org/abs/1212.0999.点此复制
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