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Elsevier, Journal of Theoretical Biology, (360), p. 95-101, 2014

DOI: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2014.06.022

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The influence of receptor positioning on chemotactic information

Journal article published in 2014 by H. Nguyen, P. Dayan ORCID, G. J. Goodhill ORCID
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Abstract

Chemotaxis, or gradient following, is important in many biological systems, but suffers from noise. How receptors are positioned on the cell or sensing device influences the quality of the inferences they can support about the gradient, suggesting that their configuration might be optimised. We show that for an elliptical sensing device, inhomogeneous receptor placement could be a potential approach for cells to eliminate bias in the posterior distribution of the gradient direction. We use information theory to calculate the mutual information between the gradient and the binding pattern, thus finding the optimal receptor arrangement for gradient sensing.