AbstractSingle-molecule imaging analysis of chemotactic response in eukaryotic cells has revealed a stochastic nature in the input signals and the signal transduction processes. This leads to a fundamental question about the signaling processes: how does the signaling system operate under stochastic fluctuations or noise? Here, we report a stochastic model of chemotactic signaling in which noise and signal propagation along the transmembrane signaling pathway by chemoattractant receptors can be analyzed quantitatively. The results obtained from this analysis reveal that the second-messenger-production reactions by the receptors generate noisy signals that contain intrinsic noise inherently generated at this reaction and extrinsic noise prop...
In recent years experiments have demonstrated that living cells can measure low chemical concentrati...
Stochasticity is ubiquitous in all processes. Its contribution in shaping the output response is not...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2011. Major: Mathematics. Advisor: Hans G. Oth...
AbstractSingle-molecule imaging analysis of chemotactic response in eukaryotic cells has revealed a ...
Two distinct mechanisms for filtering noise in an input signal are identified in a class of adaptive...
The survival of biological organisms relies on their capacity to sense and respond to various enviro...
Quantifying information transmission in eukaryotic gradient sensing and chemotactic response the dat...
Cellular signaling systems show astonishing precision in their response to external stimuli despite ...
Cellular signaling systems show astonishing precision in their response to external stimuli despite ...
ABSTRACT Binding of ligand to its receptor is a stochastic process that exhibits fluctuations in tim...
AbstractBinding of ligand to its receptor is a stochastic process that exhibits fluctuations in time...
ABSTRACT Understanding the information processing ability of signal transduction pathways is of grea...
Binding of ligand to its receptor is a stochastic process that exhibits fluctuations in time and spa...
The intrinsic stochasticity of biomolecular systems is a well studied phe- nomenon. Less attention ...
A stochastic version of the Barkai-Leibler model of chemotaxis receptors in Escherichia coli is stud...
In recent years experiments have demonstrated that living cells can measure low chemical concentrati...
Stochasticity is ubiquitous in all processes. Its contribution in shaping the output response is not...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2011. Major: Mathematics. Advisor: Hans G. Oth...
AbstractSingle-molecule imaging analysis of chemotactic response in eukaryotic cells has revealed a ...
Two distinct mechanisms for filtering noise in an input signal are identified in a class of adaptive...
The survival of biological organisms relies on their capacity to sense and respond to various enviro...
Quantifying information transmission in eukaryotic gradient sensing and chemotactic response the dat...
Cellular signaling systems show astonishing precision in their response to external stimuli despite ...
Cellular signaling systems show astonishing precision in their response to external stimuli despite ...
ABSTRACT Binding of ligand to its receptor is a stochastic process that exhibits fluctuations in tim...
AbstractBinding of ligand to its receptor is a stochastic process that exhibits fluctuations in time...
ABSTRACT Understanding the information processing ability of signal transduction pathways is of grea...
Binding of ligand to its receptor is a stochastic process that exhibits fluctuations in time and spa...
The intrinsic stochasticity of biomolecular systems is a well studied phe- nomenon. Less attention ...
A stochastic version of the Barkai-Leibler model of chemotaxis receptors in Escherichia coli is stud...
In recent years experiments have demonstrated that living cells can measure low chemical concentrati...
Stochasticity is ubiquitous in all processes. Its contribution in shaping the output response is not...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2011. Major: Mathematics. Advisor: Hans G. Oth...