In addition to the well-known chemical vibrational
reactions, an enzyme oscillatory reaction using a semipermeable membrane has
been discovered. It was found that the slow membrane permeation of the
substrate caused the oscillatory reaction of the enzyme. Oscillatory reactions
are thought to occur in actual biological membranes, and NADH and ATP were
found to oscillate even in mitochondria. It was suggested that oscillatory
reactions occur everywhere within the body. On the other hand, calcium
oscillation was discovered in the interaction between calcium and
phospholipids, and then calcium oscillation was discovered in reactions with
various substances.
It was also discovered that oscillatory reaction of other
neurotransmitters occurs, suggesting that these oscillations serve as
information for information transmission.
Author(s) Details:
Taketoshi Hideshima,
J. F. Oberlin University, Japan.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/LOR/article/view/14346
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