For a chemical signal to propagate across a cell, it must navigate a tortuous environment involving a variety of organelle barriers. In this work we study mathematical models for a basic chemical signal, the arrival times at the nuclear membrane of proteins that are activated at the cell membrane and diffuse throughout the cytosol. Organelle surfaces within human B cells are reconstructed from soft X-ray tomographic images, and modeled as reflecting barriers to the molecules’ diffusion. We show that signal inactivation sharpens signals, reducing variability in the arrival time at the nuclear membrane. Inactivation can also compensate for an observed slowdown in signal propagation induced by the presence of organelle barriers, leading to a...
International audienceThe MAPK signaling cascade is nowadays understood as a network module highly c...
We investigate the influences of the excluded volume of molecules on biochemical reaction processes ...
AbstractSmall chemotactic cells like Dictyostelium and neutrophils transduce shallow spatial chemoat...
For a chemical signal to propagate across a cell, it must navigate a tortuous environment involving ...
For a chemical signal to propagate across a cell, it must navigate a tortuous environment involving ...
The spatial architecture of signaling pathways and the interaction with cell size and morphology are...
The spatial architecture of signaling pathways and the interaction with cell size and morphology are...
Recent observations in the field of signal transduction suggest that where a protein is located with...
Recent discoveries of phosphorylation gradients and microdomains with different protein activities h...
AbstractA mechanism for cell shape control of intracellular signal transduction, whereby the average...
We investigate the influences of the excluded volume of molecules on biochemical reaction processes ...
Spatial heterogeneity is a hallmark of living systems, even at the molecular scale in individual cel...
We investigate the influences of the excluded volume of molecules on biochemical reaction processes ...
The nuclear factor kappa B (NF-kappa B) intracellular signalling pathway is central to many stressfu...
The medium surrounding cells either in culture or in tissues contains a chemical mix varying with ce...
International audienceThe MAPK signaling cascade is nowadays understood as a network module highly c...
We investigate the influences of the excluded volume of molecules on biochemical reaction processes ...
AbstractSmall chemotactic cells like Dictyostelium and neutrophils transduce shallow spatial chemoat...
For a chemical signal to propagate across a cell, it must navigate a tortuous environment involving ...
For a chemical signal to propagate across a cell, it must navigate a tortuous environment involving ...
The spatial architecture of signaling pathways and the interaction with cell size and morphology are...
The spatial architecture of signaling pathways and the interaction with cell size and morphology are...
Recent observations in the field of signal transduction suggest that where a protein is located with...
Recent discoveries of phosphorylation gradients and microdomains with different protein activities h...
AbstractA mechanism for cell shape control of intracellular signal transduction, whereby the average...
We investigate the influences of the excluded volume of molecules on biochemical reaction processes ...
Spatial heterogeneity is a hallmark of living systems, even at the molecular scale in individual cel...
We investigate the influences of the excluded volume of molecules on biochemical reaction processes ...
The nuclear factor kappa B (NF-kappa B) intracellular signalling pathway is central to many stressfu...
The medium surrounding cells either in culture or in tissues contains a chemical mix varying with ce...
International audienceThe MAPK signaling cascade is nowadays understood as a network module highly c...
We investigate the influences of the excluded volume of molecules on biochemical reaction processes ...
AbstractSmall chemotactic cells like Dictyostelium and neutrophils transduce shallow spatial chemoat...