Biological information transfer in a protein : I. Closed circuit
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Information-transfer in the BE-network reported in the previous paper was further investigated. When information transfer is permitted in both directions (from the N-terminus to the C-terminus of the molecule and vice versa), transfer is not straightforward and sometimes, a kind of stagnation (mini-cycle) is observed which inhibits the further progression of information-transfer. This difficulty can be overcome by structural fluctuation of the protein. All the information can then eventually enter into the closed circuit where the basic function of the protein is performed. It was found that the closed circuit is made by a fusion of appropriate mini-cycles.
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Iwai Tsuruji
Physics Department Faculty Of Science Osaka University
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KIHO Yukio
Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd.
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PALMER Christopher
Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd.
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IWAI Tsuruji
Physics Laboratory, Kansai Medical University
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