Biological signal transduction networks are commonly viewed as circuits that pass along information—in the process amplifying signals, enhancing sensitivity, or performing other signal-processing tasks—to transcriptional and other components. Here, we report on a "reverse-causality" phenomenon, which we call load-induced modulation. Through a combination of analytical and experimental tools, we discovered that signaling was modulated, in a surprising way, by downstream targets that receive the signal and, in doing so, apply what in physics is called a load. Specifically, we found that non-intuitive changes in response dynamics occurred for a covalent modification cycle when load was present. Loading altered the response time of a system, de...
AbstractCovalent modification cycles (systems in which the activity of a substrate is regulated by t...
Processing of information by signaling networks is characterized by properties of the induced kineti...
Covalent modification cycles are ubiquitous. Theoretical studies have suggested that they serve to i...
Biological signal transduction networks are commonly viewed as circuits that pass along information—...
© 1963-2012 IEEE. The ability of cells to sense and respond to their environment is encoded in biomo...
Many biological regulatory systems respond with a physiological delay when processing signals. A sim...
<div><p>Biological protein interactions networks such as signal transduction or gene transcription n...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2016.Cata...
Revealing the hidden mechanism of how cells sense and react to environmental signals has been a cent...
Just like in many engineering systems, impedance-like effects, called retroactivity, arise at the in...
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...
We investigate the dynamics of cell signaling using an experimentally based Boolean model of the hum...
This paper considers the problem of attenuating retroactivity, that is, the effect of loads in biolo...
Jiang et al. (Research Article, 11 October 2011, DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.2002152) used a combined exp...
AbstractCovalent modification cycles (systems in which the activity of a substrate is regulated by t...
Processing of information by signaling networks is characterized by properties of the induced kineti...
Covalent modification cycles are ubiquitous. Theoretical studies have suggested that they serve to i...
Biological signal transduction networks are commonly viewed as circuits that pass along information—...
© 1963-2012 IEEE. The ability of cells to sense and respond to their environment is encoded in biomo...
Many biological regulatory systems respond with a physiological delay when processing signals. A sim...
<div><p>Biological protein interactions networks such as signal transduction or gene transcription n...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2016.Cata...
Revealing the hidden mechanism of how cells sense and react to environmental signals has been a cent...
Just like in many engineering systems, impedance-like effects, called retroactivity, arise at the in...
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...
We investigate the dynamics of cell signaling using an experimentally based Boolean model of the hum...
This paper considers the problem of attenuating retroactivity, that is, the effect of loads in biolo...
Jiang et al. (Research Article, 11 October 2011, DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.2002152) used a combined exp...
AbstractCovalent modification cycles (systems in which the activity of a substrate is regulated by t...
Processing of information by signaling networks is characterized by properties of the induced kineti...
Covalent modification cycles are ubiquitous. Theoretical studies have suggested that they serve to i...