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Shannon Capacity of Signal Transduction for Multiple Independent Receptors

Published 12 Apr 2016 in cs.IT, math.IT, and q-bio.MN | (1604.03508v1)

Abstract: Cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) is considered a model system for signal transduction, the mechanism by which cells exchange chemical messages. Our previous work calculated the Shannon capacity of a single cAMP receptor; however, a typical cell may have thousands of receptors operating in parallel. In this paper, we calculate the capacity of a cAMP signal transduction system with an arbitrary number of independent, indistinguishable receptors. By leveraging prior results on feedback capacity for a single receptor, we show (somewhat unexpectedly) that the capacity is achieved by an IID input distribution, and that the capacity for n receptors is n times the capacity for a single receptor.

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