Bistability is a system-level property, exploited by many biomolecular interaction networks as a key mechanism to accomplish different cellular functions (e.g., differentiation, cell cycle, switch-like response to external stimuli). Bistability has also been experimentally found to occur in the regulatory network of the galactose metabolic pathway in the model organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae. In this yeast, bistability generates a persistent memory of the type of carbon source available in the extracellular medium: under the same experimental conditions, cells previously grown with different nutrients generate different responses and get stably locked into two distinct steady states. The molecular interactions of the GAL regulatory networ...
A protein interaction network (PIN) is a set of proteins that modulate one another's activities by r...
Bistability plays an important role in cellular memory and cell-fate determination. A positive feedb...
Genetic switches are prevalent in nature, and provide cells with a strategy to adapt to changing env...
Bistability is a system-level property, exploited by many biomolecular interaction networks as a key...
In Saccharomyces cerevisiæ, structural bistability generates a bimodal expression of the galactose u...
Bistability plays a central role in the gene regulatory networks (GRNs) controlling many essential b...
Cellular regulation is a result of complex interactions arising from DNA-protein and protein-protein...
Bistability is a dynamical property of biological systems which have the ability to possess two dist...
Feedback loops are ubiquitous features of biological networks and can produce significant phenotypic...
Glycolysis is the central pathway in energy metabolism in the majority of organisms. In a recent pap...
Abstract Background The regulatory network underlying...
Evolutionary success of an organism depends on its ability to express or adapt to constantly changin...
Recent experiments have revealed surprising behavior in the yeast galactose (GAL) pathway, one of th...
The genetic regulatory network responds dynamically to perturbations in the intracellular and extrac...
Feedback loops in biological networks, among others, enable differentiation and cell cycle progressi...
A protein interaction network (PIN) is a set of proteins that modulate one another's activities by r...
Bistability plays an important role in cellular memory and cell-fate determination. A positive feedb...
Genetic switches are prevalent in nature, and provide cells with a strategy to adapt to changing env...
Bistability is a system-level property, exploited by many biomolecular interaction networks as a key...
In Saccharomyces cerevisiæ, structural bistability generates a bimodal expression of the galactose u...
Bistability plays a central role in the gene regulatory networks (GRNs) controlling many essential b...
Cellular regulation is a result of complex interactions arising from DNA-protein and protein-protein...
Bistability is a dynamical property of biological systems which have the ability to possess two dist...
Feedback loops are ubiquitous features of biological networks and can produce significant phenotypic...
Glycolysis is the central pathway in energy metabolism in the majority of organisms. In a recent pap...
Abstract Background The regulatory network underlying...
Evolutionary success of an organism depends on its ability to express or adapt to constantly changin...
Recent experiments have revealed surprising behavior in the yeast galactose (GAL) pathway, one of th...
The genetic regulatory network responds dynamically to perturbations in the intracellular and extrac...
Feedback loops in biological networks, among others, enable differentiation and cell cycle progressi...
A protein interaction network (PIN) is a set of proteins that modulate one another's activities by r...
Bistability plays an important role in cellular memory and cell-fate determination. A positive feedb...
Genetic switches are prevalent in nature, and provide cells with a strategy to adapt to changing env...