Title of article
A chemical flow system mimics waves of gene expression during segmentation Original Research Article
Author/Authors
J. Kaern، نويسنده , , M Menzinger، نويسنده , , Axel Hunding، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
6
From page
121
To page
126
Abstract
The early vertebrate developmental process of somitogenesis involves bands of gene expression that form periodically at the posterior end of the presomitic mesoderm (PSM) and traverse it with decreasing width and velocity. We have constructed a chemical flow system that, based on the novel flow-distributed oscillator (FDO) mechanism of wave pattern formation, reproduces key physical features of the PSM and observe concentration waves having similar spatio-temporal behavior. This suggests that the gene expression waves can be understood qualitatively in terms of phase dynamics in an open flow of a self-oscillating medium and that chemical flow systems can be used to mimic and model biological pattern formation during axial growth. In fact, expressions for wavelength and wave velocity derived from phase dynamics are found to be in quantitative agreement with measurements from both the biological and the chemical systems. This indicates that they, despite their significant differences, have common dynamics.
Keywords
Kinematic phase waves , Flow-distributed oscillators (FDO) , Pattern formation , Somitogenesis , Segmentation , Growth
Journal title
Biophysical Chemistry
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
Biophysical Chemistry
Record number
1112873
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