Biological Rhythms Generated by a Single Activator-Repressor Loop with Inhomogeneity and Diffusion.

Phys Rev Lett

Theoretical Physics and Center for Interdisciplinary Nanostructure Science and Technology (CINSaT), University of Kassel, Kassel, Germany.

Published: June 2024

Common models of circadian rhythms are typically constructed as compartmental reactions of well-mixed biochemicals, incorporating a negative-feedback loop consisting of several intermediate reaction steps essentially required to produce oscillations. Spatial transport of each reactant is often represented as an extra compartmental reaction step. Contrary to this traditional understanding, in this Letter we demonstrate that a single activation-repression biochemical reaction pair is sufficient to generate sustained oscillations if the sites of both reactions are spatially separated and molecular transport is mediated by diffusion. Our proposed scenario represents the simplest configuration in terms of the participating chemical reactions and offers a conceptual basis for understanding biological oscillations and inspiring in vitro assays aimed at constructing minimal clocks.

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