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Signal propagation of the MAPK cascade in Xenopus oocytes: role of bistability and ultrasensitivity for a mixed problem
Authors:Ralf Blossey  Jean-Fran?ois Bodart  Anne Devys  Thierry Goudon  Pauline Lafitte
Institution:1. Institut de Recherche Interdisciplinaire, CNRS USR 3078, Parc de la Haute Borne, 50 avenue de Halley, BP 70478, 59658, Villeneuve d’Ascq Cedex, France
2. Laboratoire de Régulation des Signaux de Division, EA4479, SN3, Université Lille 1, 59655, Villeneuve d’Ascq, France
3. Project-Team SIMPAF, INRIA Lille Nord Europe Research Centre, Parc de la Haute Borne, 40, avenue Halley, 59650, Villeneuve d’Ascq Cedex, France
4. Laboratoire Paul Painlevé, UMR 8524, Université Lille 1, Cité Scientifique, 59655, Villeneuve d’Ascq Cedex, France
Abstract:The MAPK signaling cascade is nowadays understood as a network module highly conserved across species. Its main function is to transfer a signal arriving at the plasma membrane to the cellular interior. Current understanding of ‘how’ this is achieved involves the notions of ultrasensitivity and bistability which relate to the nonlinear dynamics of the biochemical network, ignoring spatial aspects. Much less, indeed, is so far known about the propagation of the signal through the cytoplasm. In this work we formulate, starting from a Michaelis–Menten model for the MAPK cascade in Xenopus oocytes, a reaction-diffusion model of the cascade. We study this model in one space dimension. Basing ourselves on previous general results on reaction diffusion models, we particularly study for our model the conditions for signal propagation. We show that the existence of a propagating front depends sensitively on the initial and boundary conditions at the plasma membrane. Possible biological consequences of this finding are discussed.
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