Phase transition in p53 states induced by glucose
Abstract
We present p53-MDM2-Glucose model to study spatio-temporal properties of the system induced by glucose. The variation in glucose concentration level triggers the system at different states, namely, oscillation death (stabilized), sustain and damped oscillations which correspond to various cellular states. The transition of these states induced by glucose is phase transition like behaviour. We also found that the intrinsic noise in stochastic system helps the system to stabilize more effectively. Further, the amplitude of p53 dynamics with the variation of glucose concentration level follows power law behaviour, As(k) kγ, where, γ is a constant.
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