Restricted Access.Signaling receptors on the cell surface are mobile and have evolved to efficiently sense and process mechanical or chemical information. We pose the problem of identifying the optimal strategy for placing a collection of distributed and mobile sensors to faithfully estimate a signal that varies in space and time. The optimal strategy has to balance two opposing objectives: the need to locally assemble sensors to reduce estimation noise and the need to spread them to reduce spatial error. This results in a phase transition in the space of strategies as a function of sensor density and efficiency. We show that these optimal strategies have been arrived at multiple times in diverse cell biology contexts, including the station...
Spatial heterogeneity is a hallmark of living systems, even at the molecular scale in individual cel...
Signal transmission among cells enables long-range coordination in biological systems. However, the ...
Many cellular processes rely on the ability of cells to sense and respond to chemical information in...
In recent years experiments have demonstrated that living cells can measure low chemical concentrati...
Cells in natural environments like tissue or soil sense and respond to extracellular ligands with in...
ECAUSE of the presence of both intrinsic and extrinsic noise, cells must make decisions based on noi...
Chemotaxis, or gradient following, is important in many biological systems, but suffers from noise. ...
Cell size is thought to play an important role in choosing between temporal and spatial sensing in c...
In biology, signal transduction is the process by which an extracellular signaling molecule activate...
Chemical reaction networks by which individual cells gather and process informa-tion about their che...
Quantifying information transmission in eukaryotic gradient sensing and chemotactic response the dat...
Signal transmission among cells enables long-range coordination in biological systems. However, the ...
Biological cells are often found to sense their chemical environment near the single-molecule detect...
Chemotaxis plays a crucial role in many biological processes, including nervous system development. ...
Cells are often considered input-output devices that maximize the transmission of information by con...
Spatial heterogeneity is a hallmark of living systems, even at the molecular scale in individual cel...
Signal transmission among cells enables long-range coordination in biological systems. However, the ...
Many cellular processes rely on the ability of cells to sense and respond to chemical information in...
In recent years experiments have demonstrated that living cells can measure low chemical concentrati...
Cells in natural environments like tissue or soil sense and respond to extracellular ligands with in...
ECAUSE of the presence of both intrinsic and extrinsic noise, cells must make decisions based on noi...
Chemotaxis, or gradient following, is important in many biological systems, but suffers from noise. ...
Cell size is thought to play an important role in choosing between temporal and spatial sensing in c...
In biology, signal transduction is the process by which an extracellular signaling molecule activate...
Chemical reaction networks by which individual cells gather and process informa-tion about their che...
Quantifying information transmission in eukaryotic gradient sensing and chemotactic response the dat...
Signal transmission among cells enables long-range coordination in biological systems. However, the ...
Biological cells are often found to sense their chemical environment near the single-molecule detect...
Chemotaxis plays a crucial role in many biological processes, including nervous system development. ...
Cells are often considered input-output devices that maximize the transmission of information by con...
Spatial heterogeneity is a hallmark of living systems, even at the molecular scale in individual cel...
Signal transmission among cells enables long-range coordination in biological systems. However, the ...
Many cellular processes rely on the ability of cells to sense and respond to chemical information in...