Background All living systems acquire information about their environment. At the cellular level, they do so through signaling pathways. Such pathways rely on reversible binding interactions between molecules that detect and transmit the presence of an extracellular cue or signal to the cell’s interior. These interactions are inherently stochastic and thus noisy. On the one hand, noise can cause a signaling pathway to produce the same response for different stimuli, which reduces the amount of information a pathway acquires. On the other hand, in processes such as stochastic resonance, noise can improve the detection of weak stimuli and thus the acquisition of information. It is not clear whether the kinetic parameters that determine a p...
SummaryCells must respond sensitively to time-varying inputs in complex signaling environments. To u...
[EN] Cellular decision making is based on regulatory circuits that associate signal thresholds to sp...
Many components of signaling pathways are functionally pleiotropic, and signaling responses are mark...
Background All living systems acquire information about their environment. At the cellular level,...
Signaling networks mediate environmental information to the cell nucleus. To perform this task effec...
Sensing and responding to the environment is a crucial function in all living organisms. The molecul...
A ubiquitous building block of signaling pathways is a cycle of covalent modification (e.g., phospho...
Stochasticity inherent to biochemical reactions (intrinsic noise) and variability in cellular states...
Signal transduction networks allow eukaryotic cells to make decisions based on information about int...
Signal transduction networks allow eukaryotic cells to make decisions based on information about int...
AbstractSingle-molecule imaging analysis of chemotactic response in eukaryotic cells has revealed a ...
Background: The topology of signaling cascades has been studied in quite some detail. However, how i...
The mammalian signal transduction network relays detailed information about the presence and concent...
Molecular noise restricts the ability of an individual cell to resolve input signals of different st...
Understanding and uncovering the mechanisms or motifs that molecular networks employ to regulate noi...
SummaryCells must respond sensitively to time-varying inputs in complex signaling environments. To u...
[EN] Cellular decision making is based on regulatory circuits that associate signal thresholds to sp...
Many components of signaling pathways are functionally pleiotropic, and signaling responses are mark...
Background All living systems acquire information about their environment. At the cellular level,...
Signaling networks mediate environmental information to the cell nucleus. To perform this task effec...
Sensing and responding to the environment is a crucial function in all living organisms. The molecul...
A ubiquitous building block of signaling pathways is a cycle of covalent modification (e.g., phospho...
Stochasticity inherent to biochemical reactions (intrinsic noise) and variability in cellular states...
Signal transduction networks allow eukaryotic cells to make decisions based on information about int...
Signal transduction networks allow eukaryotic cells to make decisions based on information about int...
AbstractSingle-molecule imaging analysis of chemotactic response in eukaryotic cells has revealed a ...
Background: The topology of signaling cascades has been studied in quite some detail. However, how i...
The mammalian signal transduction network relays detailed information about the presence and concent...
Molecular noise restricts the ability of an individual cell to resolve input signals of different st...
Understanding and uncovering the mechanisms or motifs that molecular networks employ to regulate noi...
SummaryCells must respond sensitively to time-varying inputs in complex signaling environments. To u...
[EN] Cellular decision making is based on regulatory circuits that associate signal thresholds to sp...
Many components of signaling pathways are functionally pleiotropic, and signaling responses are mark...