Title of article :
The Architecture and Conservation Pattern of Whole-Cell Control Circuitry Review Article
Author/Authors :
Harley H. McAdams، نويسنده , , Lucy Shapiro، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
The control circuitry that directs and paces Caulobacter cell cycle progression involves the entire cell operating as an integrated system. This control circuitry monitors the environment and the internal state of the cell, including the cell topology, as it orchestrates orderly activation of cell cycle subsystems and Caulobacterʹs asymmetric cell division. The proteins of the Caulobacter cell cycle control system and its internal organization are co-conserved across many alphaproteobacteria species, but there are great differences in the regulatory apparatusʹ functionality and peripheral connectivity to other cellular subsystems from species to species. This pattern is similar to that observed for the “kernels” of the regulatory networks that regulate development of metazoan body plans. The Caulobacter cell cycle control system has been exquisitely optimized as a total system for robust operation in the face of internal stochastic noise and environmental uncertainty. When sufficient details accumulate, as for Caulobacter cell cycle regulation, the system design has been found to be eminently rational and indeed consistent with good design practices for human-designed asynchronous control systems.
Keywords :
cell cycle , control systems , asymetric cell division , caulobactor , Regulatory networks
Journal title :
Journal of Molecular Biology
Journal title :
Journal of Molecular Biology