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The reverse control of irreversible biological processes
Kwang‐Hyun Cho, Jae Il Joo, Dongkwan Shin, Dongsan Kim, Sang‐Min Park
WIREs Systems Biology and Medicine · 2016 · ▲ 21 citations
Abstract
Most biological processes have been considered to be irreversible for a long time, but some recent studies have shown the possibility of their reversion at a cellular level. How can we then understand the reversion of such biological processes? We introduce a unified conceptual framework based on the attractor landscape, a molecular phase portrait describing the dynamics of a molecular regulatory network, and the phenotype landscape, a map of phenotypes determined by the steady states of particular output molecules in the attractor landscape. In this framework, irreversible processes involve reshaping of the phenotype landscape, and the landscape reshaping causes the irreversibility of processes. We suggest reverse control by network rewiring which changes network dynamics with constant perturbation, resulting in the restoration of the original phenotype landscape. The proposed framework provides a conceptual basis for the reverse control of irreversible biological processes through network rewiring. WIREs Syst Biol Med 2016, 8:366-377. doi: 10.1002/wsbm.1346 For further resources related to this article, please visit the WIREs website.
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Cho, K., Joo, J.I., Shin, D., Kim, D., & Park, S. (2016). The reverse control of irreversible biological processes. <em>WIREs Systems Biology and Medicine</em>. https://doi.org/10.1002/wsbm.1346
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Cho K, Joo JI, Shin D, Kim D, Park S. The reverse control of irreversible biological processes. WIREs Systems Biology and Medicine. 2016. doi:10.1002/wsbm.1346.
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@article{kwanghyun2016Therev,
title = {The reverse control of irreversible biological processes},
author = {Kwang‐Hyun Cho and Jae Il Joo and Dongkwan Shin and Dongsan Kim and Sang‐Min Park},
journal = {WIREs Systems Biology and Medicine},
year = {2016},
doi = {10.1002/wsbm.1346},
}
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