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Under what conditions signal transduction pathways are highly flexible in response to external forcing? A case study on calcium oscillations

Item Type:Article
Title:Under what conditions signal transduction pathways are highly flexible in response to external forcing? A case study on calcium oscillations
Creators Name:Marhl, M. and Schuster, S.
Abstract:Sensitivity and flexibility are typical properties of biological systems. These properties are here investigated in a model for simple and complex intracellular calcium oscillations. In particular, the influence of external periodic forcing is studied. The main point of the study is to compare responses of the system in a chaotic regime with those obtained in a regular periodic regime. We show that the response to external signals in terms of the range of synchronization is not significantly different in regular and chaotic Ca 2+ oscillations. However, both types of oscillation are highly flexible in regimes with weak dissipation. Therefore, we conclude that dissipation of free energy is a suitable index characterizing flexibility. For biological systems this appears to be of special importance since for thermodynamic reasons, notably in view of low free energy consumption, dissipation should be minimized.
Keywords:Calcium Oscillations, Chaos, Periodic Forcing, Lyapunov Exponents, Dissipation, Flexibility, Animals
Source:Journal of Theoretical Biology
ISSN:0022-5193
Publisher:Elsevier / Academic Press
Volume:224
Number:4
Page Range:491-500
Date:21 October 2003
Official Publication:https://doi.org/10.1016/S0022-5193(03)00199-1
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