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Abstract
This work is based on ideas supported by some of the biologists who discovered foundational facts of twentieth-century biology and who argued that Maxwell's demons are physically implemented by biological devices. In particular, JBS Haldane first, and later J. Monod, A, Lwoff and F. Jacob argued that enzymes and molecular receptors implemented Maxwell's demons that operate in systems far removed from thermodynamic equilibrium and that were responsible for creating the biological order. Later, these ideas were extended to other biological processes. In this article, we argue that these biological Maxwell's demons (BMD) are systems that have information processing capabilities that allow them to select their inputs and direct their outputs toward targets. In this context, we propose the idea that these BMD are information catalysts in which the processed information has broad thermodynamic consequences.Entities:
Keywords: Biological Maxwell’s demons; Biological organization; Information and catalysis
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34449033 PMCID: PMC8568868 DOI: 10.1007/s12064-021-00354-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Theory Biosci ISSN: 1431-7613 Impact factor: 1.919
Fig. 1Panel (1) shows the potentially combinable reagent set in gray. Panel (2) shows current reactions with arrows in solid lines in contrast to non-catalytic ones (dashed gray line) (Color figure online)
Fig. 2It shows how, through previously trained associations, a succession of abstract symbols (for instance, the dots and dashes of Morse code) end up generating a succession of motor acts