Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics in Biochemical Systems and Its Application

Entropy (Basel). 2021 Feb 25;23(3):271. doi: 10.3390/e23030271.

Abstract

Living systems are open systems, where the laws of nonequilibrium thermodynamics play the important role. Therefore, studying living systems from a nonequilibrium thermodynamic aspect is interesting and useful. In this review, we briefly introduce the history and current development of nonequilibrium thermodynamics, especially that in biochemical systems. We first introduce historically how people realized the importance to study biological systems in the thermodynamic point of view. We then introduce the development of stochastic thermodynamics, especially three landmarks: Jarzynski equality, Crooks' fluctuation theorem and thermodynamic uncertainty relation. We also summarize the current theoretical framework for stochastic thermodynamics in biochemical reaction networks, especially the thermodynamic concepts and instruments at nonequilibrium steady state. Finally, we show two applications and research paradigms for thermodynamic study in biological systems.

Keywords: biophysics; chemical reaction network; nonequilibrium thermodynamics; nonlinear physics; stochastic thermodynamics.

Publication types

  • Review