Literature DB >> 1462738

[The Catastrophe theory and membrane physiological functions].

J Viret1.   

Abstract

This communication is based on a preliminary work which emphasized a topological model of biomembranes from Thom's Catastrophe Theory. In this model called swallowtail bifurcation set, the structural state of a biomembrane was within the control of two structural attractors. Then, the physiological act of this biomembrane resulted in a sudden transfer of weight from the hydrophilic attractor to the hydrophobic attractor. In this consecutive work, the physiological act appears to be one of the four stages which permit to describe the larger notion of cyclic membrane function. Two of these stages unfold in the structural axis of the swallowtail model. They prepare the two others (physiological act and refractory stages) which expand in the functional direction. This conceiving of cyclic membrane function is applied to physiological examples such as the action potential and the endocytosis. Then, changes in this function are discussed on the basis of pathological data.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1462738     DOI: 10.1007/bf00168152

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Biotheor        ISSN: 0001-5342            Impact factor:   1.774


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1.  Biophysical interpretation of membrane fluidity by catastrophe theory.

Authors:  J Viret; D Daveloose
Journal:  J Theor Biol       Date:  1989-09-11       Impact factor: 2.691

2.  Modification of fluidity and lipid-protein relationships in pig intestinal brush-border membrane by dietary essential fatty acid deficiency.

Authors:  R Christon; V Even; D Daveloose; C L Léger; J Viret
Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta       Date:  1989-03-27

3.  Halothane-induced functional and structural modifications in sarcoplasmic reticulum membranes from pig skeletal muscle.

Authors:  E Rock; M Sidi Mammar; M A Thomas; J Viret; X Vignon
Journal:  Biochimie       Date:  1990-04       Impact factor: 4.079

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