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Cyclic AMP waves during aggregation of Dictyostelium amoebae.

J J Tyson1, J D Murray.   

Abstract

During the aggregation phase of their life cycle, Dictyostelium discoideum amoebae communicate with each other by traveling waves of cyclic AMP. These waves are generated by an interplay between random diffusion of cyclic AMP in the extracellular milieu and the signal-reception/signal/relaying capabilities of individual amoebae. Kinetic properties of the enzymes, transport proteins and cell-surface receptor proteins involved in the cyclic AMP signaling system have been painstakingly worked out over the past fifteen years in many laboratories. Recently Martiel & Goldbeter (1987) incorporated this biochemical information into a unified mathematical model of communication among Dictyostelium amoebae. Numerical simulations of the mathematical model, carried out by Tyson et al. (1989), agree in quantitative detail with experimental observations of cyclic AMP traveling waves in Dictyostelium cultures. Such mathematical modeling and numerical experimentation provide a necessary link between detailed studies of the molecular control mechanism and experimental observations of the intact developmental system.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2557197     DOI: 10.1242/dev.106.3.421

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Development        ISSN: 0950-1991            Impact factor:   6.868


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Authors:  Y Li; J Halloy; J L Martiel; B Wurster; A Goldbeter
Journal:  Experientia       Date:  1992-06-15

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