Amplitude and Frequency encodings give cells a different lens to sense the environment

Alan Givré, Alejandro Colman-Lerner, Silvina Ponce Dawson
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Cells continuously sense their surroundings to detect modifications and generate responses. Very often changes in extracellular concentrations initiate signaling cascades that eventually result in changes in gene expression. Increasing stimulus strengths can be encoded in increasing concentration amplitudes or increasing activation frequencies of intermediaries of the pathway. In this Letter we show how the different way in which amplitude and frequency encoding map environmental changes impact on the cell's information transmission capabilities. While amplitude encoding is optimal for a limited range of stimuli strengths around a finite value, frequency encoding information transmission can improve or remain relatively flat as the stimulus strength increases. The apparently redundant combination of both mechanisms in some cell types may then serve the purpose of expanding the range over which stimulus strengths can be reliably discriminated. In this Letter we also discuss a possible example of this mechanism.
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振幅和频率编码为细胞提供了感知环境的不同视角
细胞不断感知周围环境以检测变化并产生反应。细胞外浓度的变化往往会启动信号级联,最终导致基因表达的变化。刺激强度的增加可以通过增加浓度振幅或增加通路中间体的激活频率来编码。在这封信中,我们展示了振幅编码和频率编码映射环境变化的不同方式如何影响细胞的信息传递能力。振幅编码对于有限范围内的刺激强度是最佳的,而频率编码的信息传输则会随着刺激强度的增加而改善或保持相对平稳。在某些细胞类型中,这两种机制的结合显然是多余的,这可能有助于扩大刺激强度的范围,使其能够被可靠地分辨出来。在这封信中,我们还讨论了这种机制的一个可能的例子。
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