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arxiv: 1108.4121 · v2 · pith:NBO5M6IEnew · submitted 2011-08-20 · 🧬 q-bio.SC · cond-mat.stat-mech

Non-equilibrium phase transitions in biomolecular signal transduction

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keywords phasebiomolecularswitchswitchingtransitionsbehaviorbistablecascades
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We study a mechanism for reliable switching in biomolecular signal-transduction cascades. Steady bistable states are created by system-size cooperative effects in populations of proteins, in spite of the fact that the phosphorylation-state transitions of any molecule, by means of which the switch is implemented, are highly stochastic. The emergence of switching is a nonequilibrium phase transition in an energetically driven, dissipative system described by a master equation. We use operator and functional integral methods from reaction-diffusion theory to solve for the phase structure, noise spectrum, and escape trajectories and first-passage times of a class of minimal models of switches, showing how all critical properties for switch behavior can be computed within a unified framework.

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