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Intracellular signalling proteins as ‘smart’ agents in parallel distributed processes
Authors:Michael J Fisher  Raymond C Paton  Koichiro Matsuno
Institution:

a School of Biological Sciences, University of Liverpool, PO Box 147, Liverpool L69 3BX, UK

b Department of Computer Science, University of Liverpool, PO Box 147, Liverpool L69 3BX, UK

c Department of BioEngineering, Nagaoka University of Technology, Nagaoka 940-21, Shimoda, Japan

Abstract:In eucaryotic organisms, responses to external signals are mediated by a repertoire of intracellular signalling pathways that ultimately bring about the activation/inactivation of protein kinases and/or protein phosphatases. Until relatively recently, little thought had been given to the intracellular distribution of the components of these signalling pathways. However, experimental evidence from a diverse range of organisms indicates that rather than being freely distributed, many of the protein components of signalling cascades show a significant degree of spatial organisation. Here, we briefly review the roles of ‘anchor’, ‘scaffold’ and ‘adaptor’ proteins in the organisation and functioning of intracellular signalling pathways. We then consider some of the parallel distributed processing capacities of these adaptive systems. We focus on signalling proteins-both as individual ‘devices’ (agents) and as ‘networks’ (ecologies) of parallel processes. Signalling proteins are described as ‘smart thermodynamic machines’ which satisfy ‘gluing’ (functorial) roles in the information economy of the cell. This combines two information-processing views of signalling proteins. Individually, they show ‘cognitive’ capacities and collectively they integrate (cohere) cellular processes. We exploit these views by drawing comparisons between signalling proteins and verbs. This text/dialogical metaphor also helps refine our view of signalling proteins as context-sensitive information processing agents.
Keywords:signal transduction  cell function  cell protein  enzyme
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