Integration of intracellular signaling: Biological analogues of wires, processors and memories organized by a centrosome 3D reference system
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Citazione:
Integration of intracellular signaling: Biological analogues of wires, processors and memories organized by a centrosome 3D reference system / Barvitenko, N.; Lawen, A.; Aslam, M.; Pantaleo, A.; Saldanha, C.; Skverchinskaya, E.; Regolini, M.; Tuszynski, J. A.. - In: BIOSYSTEMS. - ISSN 0303-2647. - 173:(2018), pp. 191-206. [10.1016/j.biosystems.2018.08.007]
Abstract:
Background: Myriads of signaling pathways in a single cell function to achieve the highest spatio-temporal integration. Data are accumulating on the role of electromechanical soliton-like waves in signal transduction processes. Theoretical studies strongly suggest feasibility of both classical and quantum computing involving microtubules. Aim: A theoretical study of the role of the complex composed of the plasma membrane and the microtubule-based cytoskeleton as a system that transmits, stores and processes information. Methods: Theoretical analysis presented here refers to (i) the Penrose–Hameroff theory of consciousness (Orchestrated Objective Reduction; Orch OR), (ii) the description of the centrosome as a reference system for construction of the 3D map of the cell proposed by Regolini, (iii) the Heimburg–Jackson model of the nerve pulse propagation along axons’ lipid bilayer as soliton-like electro-mechanical waves. Results and conclusion: The ideas presented in this paper provide a qualitative model for the decision-making processes in a living cell undergoing a differentiation process. Outlook: This paper paves the way for the real-time live-cell observation of information processing by microtubule-based cytoskeleton and cell fate decision making.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Centrosome; Memory; Microtubule; Signal transduction; Signaling; Tubulin; Actins; Animals; Apoptosis; Cell Lineage; Cell Membrane; Centrosome; Cytoskeleton; Decision Making; Humans; Ions; Lipid Bilayers; Microtubules; Signal Transduction; Stress, Mechanical
Elenco autori:
Barvitenko, N.; Lawen, A.; Aslam, M.; Pantaleo, A.; Saldanha, C.; Skverchinskaya, E.; Regolini, M.; Tuszynski, J. A.
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