<div><p>Cells reliably sense environmental changes despite internal and external fluctuations, but the mechanisms underlying robustness remain unclear. We analyzed how fluctuations in signaling protein concentrations give rise to cell-to-cell variability in protein kinase signaling using analytical theory and numerical simulations. We characterized the dose-response behavior of signaling cascades by calculating the stimulus level at which a pathway responds (‘pathway sensitivity’) and the maximal activation level upon strong stimulation. Minimal kinase cascades with gradual dose-response behavior show strong variability, because the pathway sensitivity and the maximal activation level cannot be simultaneously invariant. Negative feedback re...
Cells live in changing, dynamic environments. To understand cellular decision-making, we must theref...
SummaryBackgroundSignaling through mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascade pathways can show...
AbstractMultisite phosphorylation of regulatory proteins has been proposed to underlie ultrasensitiv...
AbstractCovalent modification cycles (e.g., phosphorylation-dephosphorylation) underlie most cellula...
AbstractCovalent modification cycles (e.g., phosphorylation-dephosphorylation) underlie most cellula...
<p><b>A</b> Schematic representation of a five-step kinase cascade (S…extracellular stimulus; and …...
Abstract I Cells are constantly faced with the challenge of functioning reliably while being subject...
Signaling pathways respond to stimuli in a variety of ways, depending on the magnitude of the input ...
Signaling pathways respond to stimuli in a variety of ways, depending on the magnitude of the input ...
<p><b>A</b> Schematic representation of the five-step cascade with negative feedback acting upstream...
AbstractSignaling pathways respond to stimuli in a variety of ways, depending on the magnitude of th...
Cellular processes are inherently noisy, and the selection for accurate responses in presence of noi...
<p><b>A</b> Simulations of a cascade with distributed ultrasensitive switching and low activation re...
SummaryThe flexibility of MAPK cascade responses enables regulation of a vast array of cell fate dec...
<div><p>Cells live in changing, dynamic environments. To understand cellular decision-making, we mus...
Cells live in changing, dynamic environments. To understand cellular decision-making, we must theref...
SummaryBackgroundSignaling through mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascade pathways can show...
AbstractMultisite phosphorylation of regulatory proteins has been proposed to underlie ultrasensitiv...
AbstractCovalent modification cycles (e.g., phosphorylation-dephosphorylation) underlie most cellula...
AbstractCovalent modification cycles (e.g., phosphorylation-dephosphorylation) underlie most cellula...
<p><b>A</b> Schematic representation of a five-step kinase cascade (S…extracellular stimulus; and …...
Abstract I Cells are constantly faced with the challenge of functioning reliably while being subject...
Signaling pathways respond to stimuli in a variety of ways, depending on the magnitude of the input ...
Signaling pathways respond to stimuli in a variety of ways, depending on the magnitude of the input ...
<p><b>A</b> Schematic representation of the five-step cascade with negative feedback acting upstream...
AbstractSignaling pathways respond to stimuli in a variety of ways, depending on the magnitude of th...
Cellular processes are inherently noisy, and the selection for accurate responses in presence of noi...
<p><b>A</b> Simulations of a cascade with distributed ultrasensitive switching and low activation re...
SummaryThe flexibility of MAPK cascade responses enables regulation of a vast array of cell fate dec...
<div><p>Cells live in changing, dynamic environments. To understand cellular decision-making, we mus...
Cells live in changing, dynamic environments. To understand cellular decision-making, we must theref...
SummaryBackgroundSignaling through mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascade pathways can show...
AbstractMultisite phosphorylation of regulatory proteins has been proposed to underlie ultrasensitiv...