The muscarinic M2 receptor is a prominent member of the GPCR family and strongly involved in heart diseases. Recently published experimental work explored the cellular response to iperoxo-induced M2 receptor stimulation in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells. To better understand these responses, we modelled and analysed the muscarinic M2 receptor-dependent signalling pathway combined with relevant secondary messenger molecules using mass action. In our literature-based joint signalling and secondary messenger model, all binding and phosphorylation events are explicitly taken into account in order to enable subsequent stoichiometric matrix analysis. We propose constraint flux sampling (CFS) as a method to characterize the expected shift of th...
Much evidence indicates that G protein-coupled receptors can form oligomers, but the size and stabil...
Cells have evolved elaborate strategies for sensing, responding to, and interacting with their envir...
The main bulk of this Thesis is focused on the response of cell membranes due to chemical and mechan...
AbstractM2 muscarinic acetylcholine receptors modulate cardiac rhythm via regulation of the inward p...
Ca2+ is an important messenger which mediates several physiological functions, including muscle cont...
Muscarinic receptors are a class of G-protein-coupled receptors which recognize Acetylcholine to act...
Macrophage cells that are stimulated by two different ligands that bind to G-protein-coupled recepto...
The quaternary status of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) is important, unknown and controversia...
The objective of this thesis is to investigate the dynamics of cellular signal transduction through ...
Many cell-types in the body express mixed populations of muscarinic acetylcholine (mACh) receptors. ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe common view of G protein-mediated signaling is based on...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are known to exist as oligomers, but there is much uncertainty o...
G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) sensitization and desensitization, served as mechanisms to turn th...
Many aspects of cellular signaling pathways regulated by G protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) are not...
AbstractA quantitative model is provided that links the process of metabotropic receptor activation ...
Much evidence indicates that G protein-coupled receptors can form oligomers, but the size and stabil...
Cells have evolved elaborate strategies for sensing, responding to, and interacting with their envir...
The main bulk of this Thesis is focused on the response of cell membranes due to chemical and mechan...
AbstractM2 muscarinic acetylcholine receptors modulate cardiac rhythm via regulation of the inward p...
Ca2+ is an important messenger which mediates several physiological functions, including muscle cont...
Muscarinic receptors are a class of G-protein-coupled receptors which recognize Acetylcholine to act...
Macrophage cells that are stimulated by two different ligands that bind to G-protein-coupled recepto...
The quaternary status of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) is important, unknown and controversia...
The objective of this thesis is to investigate the dynamics of cellular signal transduction through ...
Many cell-types in the body express mixed populations of muscarinic acetylcholine (mACh) receptors. ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe common view of G protein-mediated signaling is based on...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are known to exist as oligomers, but there is much uncertainty o...
G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) sensitization and desensitization, served as mechanisms to turn th...
Many aspects of cellular signaling pathways regulated by G protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) are not...
AbstractA quantitative model is provided that links the process of metabotropic receptor activation ...
Much evidence indicates that G protein-coupled receptors can form oligomers, but the size and stabil...
Cells have evolved elaborate strategies for sensing, responding to, and interacting with their envir...
The main bulk of this Thesis is focused on the response of cell membranes due to chemical and mechan...