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Physico-chemical model of a protocell (English)
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A physico-chemical model of a self-maintaining unity or protocell is constructed on the basis of reaction and diffusion processes. The surface motion of the protocell is taken into account explicitly by a so-called Stefan condition, which leads to a nonlinear feedback to the reaction and diffusion processes. The spatio-temporal dynamics in the neighbourhood of the steady states is investigated in the framework of linear stability analysis with the use of an expansion in terms of spherical harmonics \(Y_ l^ m\). It is shown that modes with \(l\geq 2\) become successively unstable with increasing nutrient supply. The leading instability with \(l=2\) initiates a process of the nonlinear dynamics which is interpreted as the onset of division. A stabilizing effect of surface tension is also discussed.
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cell division
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morphogenesis
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self-maintenance
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physico-chemical model
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protocell
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reaction and diffusion processes
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Stefan condition
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nonlinear feedback
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spatio-temporal dynamics
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steady states
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expansion in terms of spherical harmonics
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nonlinear dynamics
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