AbstractMultiple cellular proteins are covalently modified (e.g., phosphorylated/dephosphorylated) at several sites, which leads to diverse signaling activities. Here, we consider a signaling cascade that is activated at the plasma membrane and composed of two-site protein modification cycles, and we focus on the radial profile of the concentration landscapes created by different protein forms in the cytoplasm. We show that under proper conditions, the concentrations of modified proteins generate a series of peaks that propagate into the cell interior. Proteins modified at both sites form activity gradients with long plateaus that abruptly decay at successive locations along the path from the membrane to the nucleus. We demonstrate under wh...
The temporal and stationary behavior of protein modification cascades has been extensively studied, ...
SummaryBackgroundIn order for signals generated at the plasma membrane to reach intracellular target...
AbstractCovalent modification cycles (e.g., phosphorylation-dephosphorylation) underlie most cellula...
AbstractMultiple cellular proteins are covalently modified (e.g., phosphorylated/dephosphorylated) a...
Multiple cellular proteins are covalently modified (e.g., phosphorylated/dephosphorylated) at severa...
AbstractEmerging evidence indicates that complex spatial gradients and (micro)domains of signalling ...
Recent discoveries of phosphorylation gradients and microdomains with different protein activities h...
Recent observations in the field of signal transduction suggest that where a protein is located with...
The spatial architecture of signaling pathways and the interaction with cell size and morphology are...
We consider a classical model on activation of proteins, based in two reciprocal enzymatic biochemic...
AbstractA mechanism for cell shape control of intracellular signal transduction, whereby the average...
The temporal and stationary behavior of protein modification cascades has been extensively studied, ...
The temporal and stationary behavior of protein modification cascades has been extensively studied, ...
AbstractThe processive phosphorylation mechanism becomes important when there is macromolecular crow...
The spatial architecture of signaling pathways and the interaction with cell size and morphology are...
The temporal and stationary behavior of protein modification cascades has been extensively studied, ...
SummaryBackgroundIn order for signals generated at the plasma membrane to reach intracellular target...
AbstractCovalent modification cycles (e.g., phosphorylation-dephosphorylation) underlie most cellula...
AbstractMultiple cellular proteins are covalently modified (e.g., phosphorylated/dephosphorylated) a...
Multiple cellular proteins are covalently modified (e.g., phosphorylated/dephosphorylated) at severa...
AbstractEmerging evidence indicates that complex spatial gradients and (micro)domains of signalling ...
Recent discoveries of phosphorylation gradients and microdomains with different protein activities h...
Recent observations in the field of signal transduction suggest that where a protein is located with...
The spatial architecture of signaling pathways and the interaction with cell size and morphology are...
We consider a classical model on activation of proteins, based in two reciprocal enzymatic biochemic...
AbstractA mechanism for cell shape control of intracellular signal transduction, whereby the average...
The temporal and stationary behavior of protein modification cascades has been extensively studied, ...
The temporal and stationary behavior of protein modification cascades has been extensively studied, ...
AbstractThe processive phosphorylation mechanism becomes important when there is macromolecular crow...
The spatial architecture of signaling pathways and the interaction with cell size and morphology are...
The temporal and stationary behavior of protein modification cascades has been extensively studied, ...
SummaryBackgroundIn order for signals generated at the plasma membrane to reach intracellular target...
AbstractCovalent modification cycles (e.g., phosphorylation-dephosphorylation) underlie most cellula...