Microtubules as Sub-Cellular Memristors

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Jack A. Tuszynski
Douglas Friesen
Holly Freedman
Valery I. Sbitnev
Hyongsuk Kim
Iara Santelices
Aarat P. Kalra
Sahil D. Patel
Karthik Shankar
Leon O. Chua
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[1] University of Alberta,Department of Oncology
[2] Cross Cancer Institute,Department of Physics
[3] University of Alberta,Li Ka Shing Institute of Applied Virology
[4] DIMEAS,Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences
[5] University of Alberta,Division of Electronics Engineering
[6] St. Petersburg B. P. Konstantinov Nuclear Physics Institute,Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
[7] NRC Kurchatov Institute,undefined
[8] Gatchina,undefined
[9] University of California,undefined
[10] Chonbuk National University,undefined
[11] University of Alberta,undefined
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Memristors represent the fourth electrical circuit element complementing resistors, capacitors and inductors. Hallmarks of memristive behavior include pinched and frequency-dependent I–V hysteresis loops and most importantly a functional dependence of the magnetic flux passing through an ideal memristor on its electrical charge. Microtubules (MTs), cylindrical protein polymers composed of tubulin dimers are key components of the cytoskeleton. They have been shown to increase solution’s ionic conductance and re-orient in the presence of electric fields. It has been hypothesized that MTs also possess intrinsic capacitive and inductive properties, leading to transistor-like behavior. Here, we show a theoretical basis and experimental support for the assertion that MTs under specific circumstances behave consistently with the definition of a memristor. Their biophysical properties lead to pinched hysteretic current–voltage dependence as well a classic dependence of magnetic flux on electric charge. Based on the information about the structure of MTs we provide an estimate of their memristance. We discuss its significance for biology, especially neuroscience, and potential for nanotechnology applications.
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