We consider how a signalling system can act as an information hub by multiplexing information arising from multiple signals. We formally define multiplexing, mathematically characterise which systems can multiplex and how well they can do it. While the results of this paper are theoretical, to motivate the idea of multiplexing, we provide experimental evidence that tentatively suggests that the NF-κB transcription factor can multiplex information about changes in multiple signals. We believe that our theoretical results may resolve the apparent paradox of how a system like NF-κB that regulates cell fate and inflammatory signalling in response to diverse stimuli can appear to have the low information carrying capacity suggested by recent stu...
The transcriptional network determines a cell's internal state by regulating protein expression in r...
Recent advances in quantification methods of regulatory and signaling gene networks has lead to an i...
Many components of signaling pathways are functionally pleiotropic, and signaling responses are mark...
We consider how a signalling system can act as an information hub by multiplexing information arisin...
The mammalian signal transduction network relays detailed information about the presence and concent...
All living things have evolved to sense changes in their environment in order to respond in adaptive...
Molecular noise restricts the ability of an individual cell to resolve input signals of different st...
Sensing and responding to the environment is a crucial function in all living organisms. The molecul...
AbstractA recurring motif in gene regulatory networks is transcription factors (TFs) that regulate e...
<div><p>Cell signaling dynamics and transcriptional regulatory activities are variable within specif...
The dynamic signal encoding paradigm suggests that information flows from the extracellular environm...
All biological systems constantly receive, process and respond to external signals. Cells, although ...
Living systems are capable of processing multiple sources of information simultaneously. This is tru...
Stochasticity inherent to biochemical reactions (intrinsic noise) and variability in cellular states...
In mammalian and bacterial cells simple phosphorylation circuits play an important role in signaling...
The transcriptional network determines a cell's internal state by regulating protein expression in r...
Recent advances in quantification methods of regulatory and signaling gene networks has lead to an i...
Many components of signaling pathways are functionally pleiotropic, and signaling responses are mark...
We consider how a signalling system can act as an information hub by multiplexing information arisin...
The mammalian signal transduction network relays detailed information about the presence and concent...
All living things have evolved to sense changes in their environment in order to respond in adaptive...
Molecular noise restricts the ability of an individual cell to resolve input signals of different st...
Sensing and responding to the environment is a crucial function in all living organisms. The molecul...
AbstractA recurring motif in gene regulatory networks is transcription factors (TFs) that regulate e...
<div><p>Cell signaling dynamics and transcriptional regulatory activities are variable within specif...
The dynamic signal encoding paradigm suggests that information flows from the extracellular environm...
All biological systems constantly receive, process and respond to external signals. Cells, although ...
Living systems are capable of processing multiple sources of information simultaneously. This is tru...
Stochasticity inherent to biochemical reactions (intrinsic noise) and variability in cellular states...
In mammalian and bacterial cells simple phosphorylation circuits play an important role in signaling...
The transcriptional network determines a cell's internal state by regulating protein expression in r...
Recent advances in quantification methods of regulatory and signaling gene networks has lead to an i...
Many components of signaling pathways are functionally pleiotropic, and signaling responses are mark...