Oscillations and temporal signalling in cells

Tiana, G ; Krishna, S ; Pigolotti, S ; Jensen, M H ; Sneppen, K (2007) Oscillations and temporal signalling in cells Physical Biology, 4 (2). R1-R17. ISSN 1478-3967

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1088/1478-3975/4/2/R01

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1478-3975/4/2/R01

Abstract

The development of new techniques to quantitatively measure gene expression in cells has shed light on a number of systems that display oscillations in protein concentration. Here we review the different mechanisms which can produce oscillations in gene expression or protein concentration using a framework of simple mathematical models. We focus on three eukaryotic genetic regulatory networks which show ‘ultradian’ oscillations, with a time period of the order of hours, and involve, respectively, proteins important for development (Hes1), apoptosis (p53) and immune response (NF-κB). We argue that underlying all three is a common design consisting of a negative feedback loop with time delay which is responsible for the oscillatory behaviour.

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