Entropy (Jan 2013)

Information and Metabolism in Bacterial Chemotaxis

  • Gennaro Auletta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/e15010311
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 311 – 326

Abstract

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One of the most important issues in theoretical biology is to understand how control mechanisms are deployed by organisms to maintain their homeostasis and ensure their survival. A crucial issue is how organisms deal with environmental information in a way that ensures appropriate exchanges with the environment — even in the most basic of life forms (namely, bacteria). In this paper, I present an information theoretic formulation of how Escherichia coli responds to environmental information during chemotaxis and, more generally, a cybernetic model of the relationship between information and biophysical (metabolic) dynamics.

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