Jiang et al. (Research Article, 11 October 2011, DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.2002152) used a combined experimental and computational modeling approach to study the dynamic response behavior of covalent modification cycles in the presence of downstream targets ("loads"). Despite remarkable agreement between experiments and model predictions, there exists an apparent discrepancy in their approach because the utilized theoretical model does not reflect the bifunctional nature of the enzyme system used in experiments. Furthermore, a simple extension of the model to the case of bifunctional enzymes yields predictions that are partially at variance with the experimental results. It seems that an appropriate mechanistic model would have to reconcile tw...
Biological signal transduction networks are commonly viewed as circuits that pass along information—...
Recently, we reported the simulation of a stable open state of the glycine receptor. Central to the ...
<p>A. When copy numbers of enzymes A and B are matched, transient changes in production and consumpt...
Jiang et al. (Research Article, 11 October 2011, DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.2002152) used a combined exp...
Straube suggests that a model that reflects the bifunctional nature of the cycle enzyme uridylyltran...
Covalent modification cycles are ubiquitous. Theoretical studies have suggested that they serve to i...
AbstractRegulation by covalent modification is a common mechanism to transmit signals in biological ...
We used a model system of purified components to explore the effects of a downstream target on the s...
<div><p>Two-component signal transduction systems, where the phosphorylation state of a regulator pr...
Biological signal transduction networks are commonly viewed as circuits that pass along information—...
Switch-like behaviours in biochemical networks are of fundamental significance in biological signal ...
The building blocks of most signal transduction pathways are pairs of enzymes, such as kinases and p...
International audienceEstablishing the protein posttranslational modification (PTM) landscape at the...
<p>(A) Reaction scheme: A substrate molecule () undergoes reversible phosphorylation by a bifunction...
Signal amplification in biomolecular networks converts a linear input to a steeply sigmoid output an...
Biological signal transduction networks are commonly viewed as circuits that pass along information—...
Recently, we reported the simulation of a stable open state of the glycine receptor. Central to the ...
<p>A. When copy numbers of enzymes A and B are matched, transient changes in production and consumpt...
Jiang et al. (Research Article, 11 October 2011, DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.2002152) used a combined exp...
Straube suggests that a model that reflects the bifunctional nature of the cycle enzyme uridylyltran...
Covalent modification cycles are ubiquitous. Theoretical studies have suggested that they serve to i...
AbstractRegulation by covalent modification is a common mechanism to transmit signals in biological ...
We used a model system of purified components to explore the effects of a downstream target on the s...
<div><p>Two-component signal transduction systems, where the phosphorylation state of a regulator pr...
Biological signal transduction networks are commonly viewed as circuits that pass along information—...
Switch-like behaviours in biochemical networks are of fundamental significance in biological signal ...
The building blocks of most signal transduction pathways are pairs of enzymes, such as kinases and p...
International audienceEstablishing the protein posttranslational modification (PTM) landscape at the...
<p>(A) Reaction scheme: A substrate molecule () undergoes reversible phosphorylation by a bifunction...
Signal amplification in biomolecular networks converts a linear input to a steeply sigmoid output an...
Biological signal transduction networks are commonly viewed as circuits that pass along information—...
Recently, we reported the simulation of a stable open state of the glycine receptor. Central to the ...
<p>A. When copy numbers of enzymes A and B are matched, transient changes in production and consumpt...