Post-transductional modifications tune the functions of proteins and regulate the collective dynamics of biochemical networks that determine how cells respond to environmental signals. For example, protein phosphorylation and nitrosylation are well known to play a pivotal role in the intracellular transduction of activation and death signals. A protein can have multiple sites where chemical groups can reversibly attach in processes such as phosphorylation or nitrosylation. A microscopic description of these processes must take into account the intrinsic probabilistic nature of the underlying reactions. We apply combinatorial considerations to standard enzyme kinetics and in this way we extend to the dynamic regime a simplified version of th...
Phosphorylation-triggered degradation is a common strategy for elimination of regulatory proteins in...
Continuous-time stationary Markov jump processes among discrete sites are encountered in disparate b...
Regulation of protein activity is essential for normal cell functionality. Many proteins are reg...
Protein functions in cells may be activated or modified by the attachment of several kinds of chemic...
Allostery is a universal process in cellular interaction and function. Allosteric regulation occurs ...
Post-translational modification of proteins plays a central role in cellular regulation but its stud...
Posttranslational modification of proteins is key in transmission of signals in cells. Many signalin...
Allosteric regulation has traditionally been described by mathematically-complex allosteric rate law...
The dynamic behavior of metabolic networks is governed by numerous regulatory mechanisms, such as re...
<div><p>Allosteric regulation has traditionally been described by mathematically-complex allosteric ...
Signal amplification in biomolecular networks converts a linear input to a steeply sigmoid output an...
AbstractPosttranslational protein modifications play a key role in regulating cellular processes. We...
Allostery is the regulation of a protein's activity through a perturbation at a location distant fro...
Cellular physiology is implemented by formidably complex biochemical systems with highly nonlinear d...
Although allostery draws increasing attention, not much is known about allosteric mechanisms. Here w...
Phosphorylation-triggered degradation is a common strategy for elimination of regulatory proteins in...
Continuous-time stationary Markov jump processes among discrete sites are encountered in disparate b...
Regulation of protein activity is essential for normal cell functionality. Many proteins are reg...
Protein functions in cells may be activated or modified by the attachment of several kinds of chemic...
Allostery is a universal process in cellular interaction and function. Allosteric regulation occurs ...
Post-translational modification of proteins plays a central role in cellular regulation but its stud...
Posttranslational modification of proteins is key in transmission of signals in cells. Many signalin...
Allosteric regulation has traditionally been described by mathematically-complex allosteric rate law...
The dynamic behavior of metabolic networks is governed by numerous regulatory mechanisms, such as re...
<div><p>Allosteric regulation has traditionally been described by mathematically-complex allosteric ...
Signal amplification in biomolecular networks converts a linear input to a steeply sigmoid output an...
AbstractPosttranslational protein modifications play a key role in regulating cellular processes. We...
Allostery is the regulation of a protein's activity through a perturbation at a location distant fro...
Cellular physiology is implemented by formidably complex biochemical systems with highly nonlinear d...
Although allostery draws increasing attention, not much is known about allosteric mechanisms. Here w...
Phosphorylation-triggered degradation is a common strategy for elimination of regulatory proteins in...
Continuous-time stationary Markov jump processes among discrete sites are encountered in disparate b...
Regulation of protein activity is essential for normal cell functionality. Many proteins are reg...