Stochastic Model of Yeast Cell Cycle Network
Physica D 219 (2006) 35-39 Biological functions in living cells are controlled by protein interaction and genetic networks. These molecular networks should be dynamically stable against various fluctuations which are inevitable in the living world. In this paper, we propose and study a stochastic mo...
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Zusammenfassung: | Physica D 219 (2006) 35-39 Biological functions in living cells are controlled by protein interaction
and genetic networks. These molecular networks should be dynamically stable
against various fluctuations which are inevitable in the living world. In this
paper, we propose and study a stochastic model for the network regulating the
cell cycle of the budding yeast. The stochasticity in the model is controlled
by a temperature-like parameter $\beta$. Our simulation results show that both
the biological stationary state and the biological pathway are stable for a
wide range of "temperature". There is, however, a sharp transition-like
behavior at $\beta_c$, below which the dynamics is dominated by noise. We also
define a pseudo energy landscape for the system in which the biological pathway
can be seen as a deep valley. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.q-bio/0605011 |