期刊论文详细信息
Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience
On the possible role of protein vibrations in information processing in the brain: three Russian dolls.
John eSmythies1 
[1] University of California San Diego;
关键词: protein dynamics;    colored noise;    protein vibrations;    Hierarchical computing;    Allosteric binding;    heteroreceptor complexes;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fnmol.2015.00038
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Until recently it was held that the neurocomputations conducted by the brain involved only whole neurons as the operating units. This may however represent only a part of the mechanism. This theoretical and academic position paper reviews the considerable evidence that allosteric interactions between proteins (as extensively described by Fuxe et al. (2014)), and in particular protein vibrations in neurons, form small scale codes that are involved as parts of the complex information processing systems of the brain. The argument is then developed to suggest that the protein allosteric and vibration codes (that operate at the molecular level) are nested within a medium scale coding system whose computational units are organelles (such as microtubules). This medium scale code is nested in turn inside a large scale coding system, whose computational units are individual neurons. The hypothesis suggests that these three levels interact vertically in both directions thus materially increasing the computational capacity of the brain. The whole hierarchy is thus similar to three nested Russian dolls. This theoretical development may be of use in the design of experiments to test it.

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