The molecular architectures of intracellular signaling networks are largely unknown. Understanding their design principles and mechanisms of processing information is essential to grasp the molecular basis of virtually all biological processes. This is particularly challenging for human pathologies like cancers, as essentially each tumor is a unique disease with vastly deranged signaling networks. However, even in normal cells we know almost nothing. A few 'signalosomes', like the COP9 and the TCR signaling complexes have been described, but detailed structural information on their architectures is largely lacking. Similarly, many growth factor receptors, for example EGF receptor, insulin receptor and c-Met, signal via huge protein complexe...
AbstractLarge-scale models of signaling networks are beginning to be reconstructed and corresponding...
genomic technologies have resulted in increasingly more detailed descriptions of signalling mechanis...
KEY WORDS: heptahelical receptors, receptor conformation, receptor folding and assembly, receptor–G ...
The molecular architectures of intracellular signaling networks are largely unknown. Understanding t...
AbstractThe molecular architectures of intracellular signaling networks are largely unknown. Underst...
The signal-transduction network of a mammalian cell integrates internal and external cues to initiat...
Cellular signaling is an area of intense research that transcends all fields of experimental biology...
Systems level, genomic and proteomic studies in the past few years have revealed that signaling is p...
In recent years, high-throughput discovery of macromolecular protein structures and complexes has pl...
In recent years, high-throughput discovery of macromolecular protein structures and complexes has pl...
Recent studies have revealed that multiple intracellular signaling proteins may assemble into struct...
Signal transduction is the process of converting one kind of signal or stimulus into another, with t...
Signaling complexes within the cell convert extracellular cues into physiological outcomes. Their as...
Abstract: Many activities of cells are controlled by cell-surface receptors, which in response to li...
The Iyengar laboratory is interested in understanding how signals are routed and processed through c...
AbstractLarge-scale models of signaling networks are beginning to be reconstructed and corresponding...
genomic technologies have resulted in increasingly more detailed descriptions of signalling mechanis...
KEY WORDS: heptahelical receptors, receptor conformation, receptor folding and assembly, receptor–G ...
The molecular architectures of intracellular signaling networks are largely unknown. Understanding t...
AbstractThe molecular architectures of intracellular signaling networks are largely unknown. Underst...
The signal-transduction network of a mammalian cell integrates internal and external cues to initiat...
Cellular signaling is an area of intense research that transcends all fields of experimental biology...
Systems level, genomic and proteomic studies in the past few years have revealed that signaling is p...
In recent years, high-throughput discovery of macromolecular protein structures and complexes has pl...
In recent years, high-throughput discovery of macromolecular protein structures and complexes has pl...
Recent studies have revealed that multiple intracellular signaling proteins may assemble into struct...
Signal transduction is the process of converting one kind of signal or stimulus into another, with t...
Signaling complexes within the cell convert extracellular cues into physiological outcomes. Their as...
Abstract: Many activities of cells are controlled by cell-surface receptors, which in response to li...
The Iyengar laboratory is interested in understanding how signals are routed and processed through c...
AbstractLarge-scale models of signaling networks are beginning to be reconstructed and corresponding...
genomic technologies have resulted in increasingly more detailed descriptions of signalling mechanis...
KEY WORDS: heptahelical receptors, receptor conformation, receptor folding and assembly, receptor–G ...