We consider the thermodynamics of chemical coupling from the viewpoint of free energy transduction efficiency. In contrast to an external parameter-driven stochastic energetics setup, the dynamic change of the equilibrium distribution induced by chemical coupling, adopted, for example, in biological systems, is inevitably an autonomous process. We found that the efficiency is bounded by the ratio between the non-symmetric and the symmetrized Kullback-Leibler distance, which is significantly lower than unity. Consequences of this low efficiency are demonstrated in the simple two-state case, which serves as an important minimal model for studying the energetics of biomolecules.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
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Fluctuation theorems (FTs), such as the Crooks or Jarzynski equalities (JEs), have become an importa...
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Fluctuation theorems (FTs), such as the Crooks or Jarzynski equalities (JEs), have become an importa...
Chemical processes in closed systems inevitably relax to equilibrium. Energy can be employed to coun...