Processing of information by signaling networks is characterized by properties of the induced kinetics of the activated pathway components. The maximal extent of pathway activation (maximum amplitude) and the time-to-peak-response (position) are key determinants of biological responses that have been linked to specific outcomes. We investigate how the maximum amplitude of pathway activation and its position depend on the input and wiring of a signaling network. For this purpose, we consider a simple reaction A-->B that is regulated by a transient input and extended this to include back-reaction and additional partners. In particular, we show that a unique maximum of B(t) exists. Moreover, we prove that the position of the maximum is inde...
This paper deals with temporal enzyme distribution in the activation of biochemical pathways. Pathw...
AbstractA conceptual framework is developed for the quantitative analysis of signal transfer through...
International audienceWe propose a new geometric approach to describe the qualitative dynamics of ch...
Biochemical networks typically exhibit intricate topologies that hinder their analysis with control...
Signal transduction is the process of routing information inside cells when receiving stimuli from t...
The signaling system is a fundamental part of the cell, as it regulates essential functions includin...
Signaling networks are abundant in higher organisms. They play pivotal roles, e.g., during embryonic...
Signal transduction is the process of routing information inside cells when receiving stimuli from t...
Post-transductional modifications tune the functions of proteins and regulate the collective dynamic...
Conventionally, biological signal transduction networks are analysed using experimental and theoreti...
Cellular signal transduction usually involves activation cascades, the sequential activation of a se...
This dissertation analyzes the dynamics of the individual components in two specific biological netw...
Cellular signal transduction usually involves activation cascades, the sequential activation of a se...
Motivation: Cellular information processing can be described mathematically using differential equat...
<div><p>Signal transduction is the process of routing information inside cells when receiving stimul...
This paper deals with temporal enzyme distribution in the activation of biochemical pathways. Pathw...
AbstractA conceptual framework is developed for the quantitative analysis of signal transfer through...
International audienceWe propose a new geometric approach to describe the qualitative dynamics of ch...
Biochemical networks typically exhibit intricate topologies that hinder their analysis with control...
Signal transduction is the process of routing information inside cells when receiving stimuli from t...
The signaling system is a fundamental part of the cell, as it regulates essential functions includin...
Signaling networks are abundant in higher organisms. They play pivotal roles, e.g., during embryonic...
Signal transduction is the process of routing information inside cells when receiving stimuli from t...
Post-transductional modifications tune the functions of proteins and regulate the collective dynamic...
Conventionally, biological signal transduction networks are analysed using experimental and theoreti...
Cellular signal transduction usually involves activation cascades, the sequential activation of a se...
This dissertation analyzes the dynamics of the individual components in two specific biological netw...
Cellular signal transduction usually involves activation cascades, the sequential activation of a se...
Motivation: Cellular information processing can be described mathematically using differential equat...
<div><p>Signal transduction is the process of routing information inside cells when receiving stimul...
This paper deals with temporal enzyme distribution in the activation of biochemical pathways. Pathw...
AbstractA conceptual framework is developed for the quantitative analysis of signal transfer through...
International audienceWe propose a new geometric approach to describe the qualitative dynamics of ch...