AbstractThe plasma membrane provides a physical platform for the orchestration of molecular interactions and biochemical conversions involved in the early stages of receptor-mediated signal transduction in living cells. In that context, we introduce here the concept of spatial coupling, wherein simultaneous recruitment of different enzymes to the same receptor scaffold facilitates crosstalk between different signaling pathways through the local release and capture of activated signaling molecules. To study the spatiotemporal dynamics of this mechanism, we have developed a Brownian dynamics modeling approach and applied it to the receptor-mediated activation of Ras and the cooperative recruitment of phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) by activa...
Mechanistic models of reaction and diffusion of membrane proteins area valuable tool to gain insight...
In a signaling network, not only the functions of molecules are important but when (temporal) and wh...
AbstractG-protein-coupled enzyme cascades are used by eukaryotic cells to detect external signals an...
AbstractThe plasma membrane provides a physical platform for the orchestration of molecular interact...
AbstractAn analytical solution is obtained for the steady-state reaction rate of an intracellular en...
Of the many important signaling events that take place on the surface of a mammalian cell, activatio...
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...
Signalling pathways allow cells to perceive and exchange information under the form of chemical sign...
AbstractEmerging evidence indicates that complex spatial gradients and (micro)domains of signalling ...
Our understanding of the plasma membrane, once viewed simply as a static barrier, has been revolutio...
Important signal transduction pathways originate on the plasma membrane, where microdomains may tran...
Both enzyme (e.g., G-protein) activation via a collision coupling model and the formation of cross-l...
Cellular pathways controlling chemotaxis, growth, survival, and oncogenesis are activated by recepto...
Mechanistic models of reaction and diffusion of membrane proteins area valuable tool to gain insight...
In a signaling network, not only the functions of molecules are important but when (temporal) and wh...
AbstractG-protein-coupled enzyme cascades are used by eukaryotic cells to detect external signals an...
AbstractThe plasma membrane provides a physical platform for the orchestration of molecular interact...
AbstractAn analytical solution is obtained for the steady-state reaction rate of an intracellular en...
Of the many important signaling events that take place on the surface of a mammalian cell, activatio...
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...
Signalling pathways allow cells to perceive and exchange information under the form of chemical sign...
AbstractEmerging evidence indicates that complex spatial gradients and (micro)domains of signalling ...
Our understanding of the plasma membrane, once viewed simply as a static barrier, has been revolutio...
Important signal transduction pathways originate on the plasma membrane, where microdomains may tran...
Both enzyme (e.g., G-protein) activation via a collision coupling model and the formation of cross-l...
Cellular pathways controlling chemotaxis, growth, survival, and oncogenesis are activated by recepto...
Mechanistic models of reaction and diffusion of membrane proteins area valuable tool to gain insight...
In a signaling network, not only the functions of molecules are important but when (temporal) and wh...
AbstractG-protein-coupled enzyme cascades are used by eukaryotic cells to detect external signals an...