Information and long term memory in calcium signals
Ildefonso M. De la Fuente, Iker Malaina, Alberto Perez-Samartin, Jesus, M. Cortes, Asier Erramuzpe, Maria Dolores Boyano, Carlos Bringas, Maria, Fedetz, Luis Martinez

TL;DR
This study investigates the informational properties of calcium signaling in cells, revealing that intracellular calcium flows exhibit organized, chaotic, and long-term memory structures, which are crucial for cellular function understanding.
Contribution
The paper introduces an information-theoretic analysis of calcium signals, demonstrating their complex, deterministic chaotic behavior and long-term memory features.
Findings
Calcium signals contain organized informational structures.
Intracellular calcium flows exhibit deterministic chaos.
Long-term memory influences calcium oscillations.
Abstract
Unicellular organisms are open metabolic systems that need to process information about their external environment in order to survive. In most types of tissues and organisms, cells use calcium signaling to carry information from the extracellular side of the plasma membrane to the different metabolic targets of their internal medium. This information might be encoded in the amplitude, frequency, duration, waveform or timing of the calcium oscillations. Thus, specific information coming from extracellular stimuli can be encoded in the calcium signal and decoded again later in different locations within the cell. Despite its cellular importance, little is known about the quantitative informative properties of the calcium concentration dynamics inside the cell. In order to understand some of these informational properties, we have studied experimental Ca2+ series of Xenopus laevis oocytes…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhotoreceptor and optogenetics research · Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling · Protein Structure and Dynamics
