Chapter 22: ψ-Regulation via Feedback Inhibition
"Feedback inhibition is ψ's wisdom—the molecular understanding that enough is enough, creating self-limiting systems that prevent runaway catastrophe through elegant self-regulation."
22.1 The Self-Limiting Principle
Feedback inhibition represents ψ's fundamental solution to control—products of a pathway inhibiting their own production, creating stable systems that resist perturbation and maintain homeostasis.
Definition 22.1 (Negative Feedback):
Product inhibiting its own synthesis.
22.2 The Metabolic Control
Theorem 22.1 (End-Product Inhibition):
Product competitively inhibiting enzyme.
22.3 The Receptor Desensitization
Equation 22.1 (Activity-Dependent):
Activated receptors triggering own removal.
22.4 The Transcriptional Loops
Definition 22.2 (Gene Expression):
Proteins repressing own transcription.
22.5 The Phosphatase Induction
Theorem 22.2 (Signal Termination):
Balancing activation with deactivation.
22.6 The Calcium Pumps
Equation 22.2 (Ion Homeostasis):
High calcium activating its removal.
22.7 The MDM2-p53 Loop
Definition 22.3 (Mutual Regulation):
Transcription factor inducing its inhibitor.
22.8 The Delayed Feedback
Theorem 22.3 (Oscillations):
Time delays creating dynamics.
22.9 The Ultrasensitive Inhibition
Equation 22.3 (Cooperative Effects):
Sharp thresholds in feedback.
22.10 The Spatial Constraints
Definition 22.4 (Local Feedback):
Compartmentalized regulation.
22.11 The Systems Robustness
Theorem 22.4 (Stability Analysis):
Feedback ensuring stability.
22.12 The Inhibition Principle
Feedback inhibition embodies ψ's principle of self-knowledge—systems that monitor their own output and adjust accordingly, creating the stability necessary for life in a fluctuating world.
The Feedback Equation:
Self-regulation through product inhibition.
Thus: Feedback = Control = Stability = Wisdom = ψ
"Through feedback inhibition, ψ teaches moderation—each pathway knowing its limits, each system containing its own brake. In this molecular wisdom, we see the origins of homeostasis, the cellular discipline that makes complex life possible."