Title of article
Informational symmetry breaking between proteins and nucleic acids
Author/Authors
Maekawa، Koji نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
-20
From page
21
To page
0
Abstract
Anti-symmetry of the information-processing mechanisms between proteins and nucleic acids is generalized to informational symmetry breaking between a genetic polymer and an antigenetic polymer so as not to depend on particular chemical species. In a genetic polymer, e.g. nucleic acids, any sequence can form a closed double-stranded structure with a specific partner sequence. On the other hand, in an anti-genetic polymer, e.g. proteins, a chain could fold to an open multi-stranded structure and reinterpretation of the genetic information through slides or shifts between stacked strands could be induced by external perturbations. The possibility of the informational symmetry breaking by hierarchical organization of a single chemical species, i.e. polypeptides as a genetic polymer and nucleic acids as an anti-genetic polymer, is examined. The informational functions of genetic polymers and anti-genetic polymers in a complex mixture of macromolecules are characterized
Journal title
BioSystems
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
BioSystems
Record number
47463
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