Learning of signaling networks: molecular mechanisms

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Authors PΓ©ter Csermely, Nina Kunsic, PΓ©ter Mendik, MΓ‘rk KerestΓ©ly, TeodΓ³ra FaragΓ³, DΓ‘niel V. Veres, PΓ©ter Tompa arXiv ID 2001.11679 Category q-bio.MN Cross-listed cs.NE, nlin.AO, physics.bio-ph, q-bio.CB Citations 49 Venue TIBS -Trends in Biochemical Sciences. Regular ed Last Checked 3 months ago
Abstract
Molecular processes of neuronal learning have been well-described. However, learning mechanisms of non-neuronal cells have not been fully understood at the molecular level. Here, we discuss molecular mechanisms of cellular learning, including conformational memory of intrinsically disordered proteins and prions, signaling cascades, protein translocation, RNAs (microRNA and lncRNA), and chromatin memory. We hypothesize that these processes constitute the learning of signaling networks and correspond to a generalized Hebbian learning process of single, non-neuronal cells, and discuss how cellular learning may open novel directions in drug design and inspire new artificial intelligence methods.
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