Robustness and Coherence of a Three-Protein Circadian Oscillator: Landscape and Flux Perspectives


Autoria(s): Wang J; Xu L; Wang E
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

Three-protein circadian oscillations in cyanobacteria sustain for weeks. To understand how cellular oscillations function robustly in stochastic fluctuating environments, we used a stochastic model to uncover two natures of circadian oscillation: the potential landscape related to steady-state probability distribution of protein concentrations; and the corresponding flux related to speed of concentration changes which drive the oscillations. The barrier height of escaping from the oscillation attractor on the landscape provides a quantitative measure of the robustness and coherence for oscillations against intrinsic and external fluctuations. The difference between the locations of the zero total driving force and the extremal of the potential provides a possible experimental probe and quantification of the force from curl flux. These results, correlated with experiments, can help in the design of robust oscillatory networks.

Identificador

http://ir.ciac.jl.cn/handle/322003/12201

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/148513

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Wang J;Xu L;Wang E.Robustness and Coherence of a Three-Protein Circadian Oscillator: Landscape and Flux Perspectives,BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL,2009,97(11):3038-3046

Palavras-Chave #MAPK SIGNAL-TRANSDUCTION #GENE-EXPRESSION #KAIC PHOSPHORYLATION #CELLULAR NETWORKS #ENERGY LANDSCAPE #DISSIPATION COST #INTRINSIC NOISE #MOLECULAR NOISE #CLOCK #CYANOBACTERIA
Tipo

期刊论文