This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Many antimicrobial and anti-tumour drugs elicit hormetic responses characterised by low-dose stimulation and high-dose inhibition. While this can have profound consequences for human health, with low drug concentrations actually stimulating pathogen or tumour growth, the mechanistic understanding behind such responses is still lacking. We propose a novel, simple but general mechanism that could give rise to hormesis in systems where an inhibitor acts on an enzyme. At its core is one of the basic building blocks in intracellular signalling, the dual phosphorylation-dephosphorylation motif, found in diverse regulatory processes including control ...
Hormesis is the name given to the stimulatory effects caused by low levels of potentially toxic agen...
Background: Simultaneous inhibition of multiple components of the BRAF-MEK-ERK cascade (vertical inh...
Deregulated signal transduction and energy metabolism are hallmarks of cancer and both play a fundam...
Hormesis refers to dose-response phenomena where low dose treatments elicit a response that is oppos...
Hormetic response is an adaptive mechanism for a cell or organism surviving in an unfavorable enviro...
In the paradigm of drug administration, determining the correct dosage of a therapeutic is often a c...
Protein modification cycles catalysed by opposing enzymes, such as kinases and phosphatases, form th...
Bell-shaped and ultrasensitive dose-response in phosphorylation-dephosphorylation cycles: the role o...
Copyright © 2013 Roberta Palorini et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Summary: The plasticity of a preexisting regulatory circuit compromises the effectiveness of targete...
addresses: Centre for Mathematical Biology, Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, Oxford, Un...
Cancer cells undergo numerous adaptive processes to sustain rapid growth and survival. One notable m...
Multisite phosphorylations on a single polypeptide mediated by protein kinase(s) are commonly observ...
Cancer cells rewire signalling networks to acquire specific hallmarks needed for their proliferation...
Abstract.: This review article focuses on protein kinases regulating the onset and transition throug...
Hormesis is the name given to the stimulatory effects caused by low levels of potentially toxic agen...
Background: Simultaneous inhibition of multiple components of the BRAF-MEK-ERK cascade (vertical inh...
Deregulated signal transduction and energy metabolism are hallmarks of cancer and both play a fundam...
Hormesis refers to dose-response phenomena where low dose treatments elicit a response that is oppos...
Hormetic response is an adaptive mechanism for a cell or organism surviving in an unfavorable enviro...
In the paradigm of drug administration, determining the correct dosage of a therapeutic is often a c...
Protein modification cycles catalysed by opposing enzymes, such as kinases and phosphatases, form th...
Bell-shaped and ultrasensitive dose-response in phosphorylation-dephosphorylation cycles: the role o...
Copyright © 2013 Roberta Palorini et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Summary: The plasticity of a preexisting regulatory circuit compromises the effectiveness of targete...
addresses: Centre for Mathematical Biology, Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, Oxford, Un...
Cancer cells undergo numerous adaptive processes to sustain rapid growth and survival. One notable m...
Multisite phosphorylations on a single polypeptide mediated by protein kinase(s) are commonly observ...
Cancer cells rewire signalling networks to acquire specific hallmarks needed for their proliferation...
Abstract.: This review article focuses on protein kinases regulating the onset and transition throug...
Hormesis is the name given to the stimulatory effects caused by low levels of potentially toxic agen...
Background: Simultaneous inhibition of multiple components of the BRAF-MEK-ERK cascade (vertical inh...
Deregulated signal transduction and energy metabolism are hallmarks of cancer and both play a fundam...