AbstractMultisite phosphorylation is a common form of posttranslational protein regulation which has been used to increase the switchlike behavior of the protein response to increasing kinase concentrations. In this letter, we show that the switchlike response of multisite phosphoproteins is strongly enhanced by nonessential phosphorylation sites, a mechanism that is robust to parameter changes and easily implemented in nature. We obtained analytic estimates for the Hill exponent (or coefficient) of the switchlike response, and we observed that a tradeoff exists between the switch and the kinase threshold for activation. This also suggests a possible evolutionary mechanism for the relatively large numbers of phosphorylation sites found in v...
SummaryProtein phosphorylation provides a mechanism for the rapid, reversible control of protein fun...
Cellular decision-making is driven by dynamic behaviours, such as the preparations for sunrise enabl...
AbstractPhosphatases play an important role in cellular signaling networks by regulating the phospho...
AbstractThe phosphorylation of a protein on multiple sites has been proposed to promote the switchli...
Reversible phosphorylation on serine, threonine and tyrosine is the most widely studied posttranslat...
AbstractThe processive phosphorylation mechanism becomes important when there is macromolecular crow...
Phosphorylation-triggered degradation is a common strategy for elimination of regulatory proteins in...
Multisite protein phosphorylation plays a critical role in cell regulation [1–3]. It is widely appre...
AbstractReversible protein phosphorylation on multiple sites is a key regulatory mechanism in most c...
Background Phosphorylation-dephosphorylation cycles (PDCs) mediated by kinases and phosphatases are ...
AbstractCellular signaling is initially confined to the plasma membrane, where the cytoplasmic tails...
Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascades can operate as bistable switches residing in either...
AbstractMultisite phosphorylation is ubiquitous in cellular signaling and is thought to provide sign...
Switch-like responses are important regulatory features of biological processes involving binary dec...
AbstractCellular fate depends on the spatiotemporal separation and integration of signaling processe...
SummaryProtein phosphorylation provides a mechanism for the rapid, reversible control of protein fun...
Cellular decision-making is driven by dynamic behaviours, such as the preparations for sunrise enabl...
AbstractPhosphatases play an important role in cellular signaling networks by regulating the phospho...
AbstractThe phosphorylation of a protein on multiple sites has been proposed to promote the switchli...
Reversible phosphorylation on serine, threonine and tyrosine is the most widely studied posttranslat...
AbstractThe processive phosphorylation mechanism becomes important when there is macromolecular crow...
Phosphorylation-triggered degradation is a common strategy for elimination of regulatory proteins in...
Multisite protein phosphorylation plays a critical role in cell regulation [1–3]. It is widely appre...
AbstractReversible protein phosphorylation on multiple sites is a key regulatory mechanism in most c...
Background Phosphorylation-dephosphorylation cycles (PDCs) mediated by kinases and phosphatases are ...
AbstractCellular signaling is initially confined to the plasma membrane, where the cytoplasmic tails...
Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascades can operate as bistable switches residing in either...
AbstractMultisite phosphorylation is ubiquitous in cellular signaling and is thought to provide sign...
Switch-like responses are important regulatory features of biological processes involving binary dec...
AbstractCellular fate depends on the spatiotemporal separation and integration of signaling processe...
SummaryProtein phosphorylation provides a mechanism for the rapid, reversible control of protein fun...
Cellular decision-making is driven by dynamic behaviours, such as the preparations for sunrise enabl...
AbstractPhosphatases play an important role in cellular signaling networks by regulating the phospho...