AbstractA molecular machine is either a single macromolecule or a macromolecular complex. In spite of the striking superficial similarities between these natural nanomachines and their man-made macroscopic counterparts, there are crucial differences. Molecular machines in a living cell operate stochastically in an isothermal environment far from thermodynamic equilibrium. In this mini-review we present a catalog of the molecular machines and an inventory of the essential toolbox for theoretically modeling these machines. The tool kits include 1), nonequilibrium statistical-physics techniques for modeling machines and machine-driven processes; and 2), statistical-inference methods for reverse engineering a functional machine from the empiric...
Biological molecular motors use chemical energy, mostly in the form of ATP hydrolysis, and convert i...
This chapter starts with a brief discussion of the concepts of molecular device and machine and a de...
International audienceA molecular machine, or nanomachine, refers to any nano-sized system that prod...
AbstractA molecular machine is either a single macromolecule or a macromolecular complex. In spite o...
none2noMany biological and artificial molecular machines start their operation with an external stim...
A molecular motor is made of either a single macromolecule or a macro-molecular complex. Just like t...
Artificial nano-machines operate within environments where the competition of the stochastic and the...
Motor proteins are microscopic biological machines that convert chemical energy into mechanical moti...
Living things avoid equilibrium using molecular machines. Such microscopic soft-matter objects encou...
A molecular machine can be defined as an assembly of a discrete number of molecular components (that...
Molecular machines are stochastic systems capable of converting between different forms of energy su...
Syntheses of protein molecules in a cell are carried out by ribosomes.A ribosome can be regarded as ...
A molecular machine is an assembly of molecular components (i.e., a supramolecular structure) design...
The main physical features and operating principles of isothermal nanomachines in the microworld, co...
The first study in which stochastic simulations of a two-component molecular machine are performed i...
Biological molecular motors use chemical energy, mostly in the form of ATP hydrolysis, and convert i...
This chapter starts with a brief discussion of the concepts of molecular device and machine and a de...
International audienceA molecular machine, or nanomachine, refers to any nano-sized system that prod...
AbstractA molecular machine is either a single macromolecule or a macromolecular complex. In spite o...
none2noMany biological and artificial molecular machines start their operation with an external stim...
A molecular motor is made of either a single macromolecule or a macro-molecular complex. Just like t...
Artificial nano-machines operate within environments where the competition of the stochastic and the...
Motor proteins are microscopic biological machines that convert chemical energy into mechanical moti...
Living things avoid equilibrium using molecular machines. Such microscopic soft-matter objects encou...
A molecular machine can be defined as an assembly of a discrete number of molecular components (that...
Molecular machines are stochastic systems capable of converting between different forms of energy su...
Syntheses of protein molecules in a cell are carried out by ribosomes.A ribosome can be regarded as ...
A molecular machine is an assembly of molecular components (i.e., a supramolecular structure) design...
The main physical features and operating principles of isothermal nanomachines in the microworld, co...
The first study in which stochastic simulations of a two-component molecular machine are performed i...
Biological molecular motors use chemical energy, mostly in the form of ATP hydrolysis, and convert i...
This chapter starts with a brief discussion of the concepts of molecular device and machine and a de...
International audienceA molecular machine, or nanomachine, refers to any nano-sized system that prod...