A canonical 3-D P53 network model that determines cell fate by counting pulses

dc.contributor.author Gökhan Demirkıran
dc.contributor.author Güleser Kalayci Demir
dc.contributor.author Cüneyt Güzeliş
dc.date.accessioned 2025-10-06T17:51:47Z
dc.date.issued 2018
dc.description.abstract From a system theory perspective p53 network dynamics is interesting since it can exhibit three dynamical modes of p53 namely low-level equilibrium oscillation and high-level equilibrium. Each of these modes are associated with different cell fate outcomes: cell survival cell cycle arrest and apoptosis. The literature reveals that a high level (apoptosis) is seen only after ending the oscillation phase so called two-phase dynamics which provides the decision of apoptosis depending on the oscillation duration. This paper proposes that a negative feedback can keep time by counting the pulses of oscillation to take the decision of apoptosis or cell survival. P53DINP1 which is the mediator of this feedback is added as a variable to a 2-D oscillator model of the p53 network. The resulting canonical 3-D model successfully replicates the two-phase dynamics. That is it possesses temporary oscillatory behavior in which first oscillations (first phase) and then high level state (second phase) are observed. By introducing a new variable to the core oscillator in the p53 network this study demonstrates that p53 network can be considered a modular structure which consists of an oscillator and other variables that control this oscillator to contribute to cell fate determination. © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
dc.identifier.doi 10.26650/electrica.2018.02664
dc.identifier.issn 13030914
dc.identifier.issn 2619-9831
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dc.identifier.uri https://gcris.yasar.edu.tr/handle/123456789/9619
dc.language.iso English
dc.publisher Istanbul University uosman@istanbul.edu.tr
dc.relation.ispartof ELECTRICA
dc.source Istanbul University - Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
dc.subject Cell Fate, Gene Regulatory Networks, Oscillators, P53 Network, P53dinp1, Two-phase Dynamics, Cell Death, Dynamics, Oscillators (electronic), Cell Fates, Cell-cycle Arrest, Gene Regulatory Networks, Modular Structures, Oscillator Model, Oscillatory Behaviors, P53dinp1, Two Phase, Feedback
dc.subject Cell death, Dynamics, Oscillators (electronic), Cell fates, Cell-cycle arrest, Gene regulatory networks, Modular structures, Oscillator model, Oscillatory behaviors, P53DINP1, Two phase, Feedback
dc.title A canonical 3-D P53 network model that determines cell fate by counting pulses
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gdc.oaire.keywords Oscillators;p53 network;two-phase dynamics;gene regulatory networks;cell fate
gdc.oaire.keywords Oscillators;p53 network;two-phase dynamics;gene regulatory networks;cell fate;P53DINP1
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