<div><p>Scaffold proteins play a crucial role in facilitating signal transduction in eukaryotes by bringing together multiple signaling components. In this study, we performed a systematic analysis of scaffold proteins in signal transduction by integrating protein-protein interaction and kinase-substrate relationship networks. We predicted 212 scaffold proteins that are involved in 605 distinct signaling pathways. The computational prediction was validated using a protein microarray-based approach. The predicted scaffold proteins showed several interesting characteristics, as we expected from the functionality of scaffold proteins. We found that the scaffold proteins are likely to interact with each other, which is consistent with previous ...
Signaling cascades, in addition to proteins with obvious signaling-relevant activities (e.g. protein...
AbstractBackground: Signal transduction pathways with shared components must be insulated from each ...
Interactions between proteins control molecular functions such as signalling or metabolic activity. ...
Scaffold proteins play a crucial role in facilitating signal transduction in eukaryotes by bring-ing...
The spatial and temporal organization of molecules within a cell is critical for coordinating the ma...
Scaffold proteins influence cellular signalling by binding to multiple signalling enzymes, receptors...
In addition to preventing crosstalk among related signaling pathways, scaffold proteins might facili...
Abstract Background Scaffold proteins play a critical role in an increasing number of biological sig...
Cells must give the right response to each stimulus they receive. Scaffolding, a signaling process m...
This thesis concerns the role of specialized molecules called scaffold proteins in the processing of...
Scaffolding proteins add a new layer of complexity to the dynamics of cell signalling. Above their b...
The mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling pathway, which is conserved from yeast to huma...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Cellular signaling is a complex process involving nume...
An individual cell has over one billion proteins, of which ten percent form part of signaling pathwa...
Scaffold proteins organize many MAP kinase pathways by interacting with several components of these ...
Signaling cascades, in addition to proteins with obvious signaling-relevant activities (e.g. protein...
AbstractBackground: Signal transduction pathways with shared components must be insulated from each ...
Interactions between proteins control molecular functions such as signalling or metabolic activity. ...
Scaffold proteins play a crucial role in facilitating signal transduction in eukaryotes by bring-ing...
The spatial and temporal organization of molecules within a cell is critical for coordinating the ma...
Scaffold proteins influence cellular signalling by binding to multiple signalling enzymes, receptors...
In addition to preventing crosstalk among related signaling pathways, scaffold proteins might facili...
Abstract Background Scaffold proteins play a critical role in an increasing number of biological sig...
Cells must give the right response to each stimulus they receive. Scaffolding, a signaling process m...
This thesis concerns the role of specialized molecules called scaffold proteins in the processing of...
Scaffolding proteins add a new layer of complexity to the dynamics of cell signalling. Above their b...
The mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling pathway, which is conserved from yeast to huma...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Cellular signaling is a complex process involving nume...
An individual cell has over one billion proteins, of which ten percent form part of signaling pathwa...
Scaffold proteins organize many MAP kinase pathways by interacting with several components of these ...
Signaling cascades, in addition to proteins with obvious signaling-relevant activities (e.g. protein...
AbstractBackground: Signal transduction pathways with shared components must be insulated from each ...
Interactions between proteins control molecular functions such as signalling or metabolic activity. ...