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Biosystems. 2009 Jul;97(1):28-34. doi: 10.1016/j.biosystems.2009.04.001. Epub 2009 Apr 11.

Information processing mechanisms in microtubules at physiological temperature: Model predictions for experimental tests.

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Department of Physics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2J1. tcraddoc@phys.ualberta.ca

Abstract

Both direct and indirect experimental evidence has shown signaling, communication and conductivity in microtubules (MTs). Theoretical models have predicted that MTs can be potentially used for both classical and quantum information processing although controversies arose in regard to physiological temperature effects on these capabilities. In this paper, MTs have been studied using well-established principles of classical statistical physics as applied to information processing, information storage and signal propagation. To investigate the existence of information processing in MTs we used cellular automata (CA) models with neighbor rules based on the electrostatic properties of the molecular structure of tubulin, and both synchronous and asynchronous updating methods. We obtained a phase diagram of possible dynamic behaviors in MTs that depend on the values of characteristic physical parameters that can be experimentally verified.

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