AbstractG-protein-coupled enzyme cascades are used by eukaryotic cells to detect external signals and transduce them into intracellular messages that contain biological information relevant to the cell's function. Since G-protein-coupled receptors that are designed to detect different kinds of external signals can generate the same kind of intracellular response, effective signaling requires that there are mechanisms to increase signal specificity and fidelity. Here we examine the kinetic equations for the initial three stages in a generic G-protein-coupled cascade and show that the physical properties of the transduction pathway result in two intrinsic features that benefit signaling. 1), The response to a single activated receptor is natu...
Recent observations in the field of signal transduction suggest that where a protein is located with...
AbstractThe plasma membrane provides a physical platform for the orchestration of molecular interact...
AbstractCovalent modification cycles (e.g., phosphorylation-dephosphorylation) underlie most cellula...
ABSTRACT G-protein-coupled enzyme cascades are used by eukaryotic cells to detect external signals a...
AbstractG protein activation by membrane-bound receptors initiates a chain reaction that amplifies c...
AbstractThe recently discovered family of proteins known as ‘regulators of G-protein signalling’ off...
AbstractIdentifying the basic module of enzymatic amplification as an irreversible cycle of messenge...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute a large family of receptors that activate intracellul...
Recent studies have revealed that multiple intracellular signaling proteins may assemble into struct...
SummaryG-protein-mediated signaling is intrinsically kinetic. Signal output at steady state is a bal...
To respond to environmental changes, cells must transfer information concerning their environment ac...
The signal-transduction network of a mammalian cell integrates internal and external cues to initiat...
AbstractMammalian ‘regulators of G protein signaling’ (RGS proteins) help shut off G-protein-mediate...
Spatiotemporal signal shaping in G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) signaling is now a well-establish...
Proteins in the cellular signaling machinery accomplish an amazing spectrum of functions necessary f...
Recent observations in the field of signal transduction suggest that where a protein is located with...
AbstractThe plasma membrane provides a physical platform for the orchestration of molecular interact...
AbstractCovalent modification cycles (e.g., phosphorylation-dephosphorylation) underlie most cellula...
ABSTRACT G-protein-coupled enzyme cascades are used by eukaryotic cells to detect external signals a...
AbstractG protein activation by membrane-bound receptors initiates a chain reaction that amplifies c...
AbstractThe recently discovered family of proteins known as ‘regulators of G-protein signalling’ off...
AbstractIdentifying the basic module of enzymatic amplification as an irreversible cycle of messenge...
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute a large family of receptors that activate intracellul...
Recent studies have revealed that multiple intracellular signaling proteins may assemble into struct...
SummaryG-protein-mediated signaling is intrinsically kinetic. Signal output at steady state is a bal...
To respond to environmental changes, cells must transfer information concerning their environment ac...
The signal-transduction network of a mammalian cell integrates internal and external cues to initiat...
AbstractMammalian ‘regulators of G protein signaling’ (RGS proteins) help shut off G-protein-mediate...
Spatiotemporal signal shaping in G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) signaling is now a well-establish...
Proteins in the cellular signaling machinery accomplish an amazing spectrum of functions necessary f...
Recent observations in the field of signal transduction suggest that where a protein is located with...
AbstractThe plasma membrane provides a physical platform for the orchestration of molecular interact...
AbstractCovalent modification cycles (e.g., phosphorylation-dephosphorylation) underlie most cellula...