Information Processing in Biochemical Networks.

IF 10.4 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOPHYSICS
Gašper Tkačik, Pieter Rein Ten Wolde
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Abstract

Living systems are characterized by controlled flows of matter, energy, and information. While the biophysics community has productively engaged with the first two, addressing information flows has been more challenging, with some scattered success in evolutionary theory and a more coherent track record in neuroscience. Nevertheless, interdisciplinary work of the past two decades at the interface of biophysics, quantitative biology, and engineering has led to an emerging mathematical language for describing information flows at the molecular scale. This is where the central processes of life unfold: from detection and transduction of environmental signals to the readout or copying of genetic information and the triggering of adaptive cellular responses. Such processes are coordinated by complex biochemical reaction networks that operate at room temperature, are out of equilibrium, and use low copy numbers of diverse molecular species with limited interaction specificity. Here we review how flows of information through biochemical networks can be formalized using information-theoretic quantities, quantified from data, and computed within various modeling frameworks. Optimization of information flows is presented as a candidate design principle that navigates the relevant time, energy, crosstalk, and metabolic constraints to predict reliable cellular signaling and gene regulation architectures built of individually noisy components.

生化网络中的信息处理。
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Annual Review of Biophysics
Annual Review of Biophysics 生物-生物物理
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期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Biophysics, in publication since 1972, covers significant developments in the field of biophysics, including macromolecular structure, function and dynamics, theoretical and computational biophysics, molecular biophysics of the cell, physical systems biology, membrane biophysics, biotechnology, nanotechnology, and emerging techniques.
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