AbstractA mechanism for cell shape control of intracellular signal transduction, whereby the average concentration of activated proteins in the cytosol increases as the height of the cell decreases, has been described recently. An important modification of this analysis is offered, recognizing that signaling proteins are not only activated at the plasma membrane but must first form complexes with signaling molecules that reside there, such as receptors and lipids. With these more realistic boundary conditions, it is shown that the region of parameter space where cell shape amplifies the average cytosolic activity is greatly expanded. Moreover, this model allows for amplification of the activated protein bound at the membrane, which is consi...
<p>Biological processes such as cell division and synaptic plasticity are regulated by concentration...
We investigate the influences of the excluded volume of molecules on biochemical reaction processes ...
AbstractFluorescent protein probes now permit spatial distributions of specific intracellular signal...
AbstractA mechanism for cell shape control of intracellular signal transduction, whereby the average...
The spatial architecture of signaling pathways and the interaction with cell size and morphology are...
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...
SummaryBackgroundIn order for signals generated at the plasma membrane to reach intracellular target...
For a chemical signal to propagate across a cell, it must navigate a tortuous environment involving ...
AbstractAn analytical solution is obtained for the steady-state reaction rate of an intracellular en...
AbstractMultiple cellular proteins are covalently modified (e.g., phosphorylated/dephosphorylated) a...
We consider a classical model on activation of proteins, based in two reciprocal enzymatic biochemic...
Of the many important signaling events that take place on the surface of a mammalian cell, activatio...
Recent experiments have revealed the existence of subcellular gradients of signalling molecules. A n...
Mechanistic models of reaction and diffusion of membrane proteins area valuable tool to gain insight...
<p>Biological processes such as cell division and synaptic plasticity are regulated by concentration...
We investigate the influences of the excluded volume of molecules on biochemical reaction processes ...
AbstractFluorescent protein probes now permit spatial distributions of specific intracellular signal...
AbstractA mechanism for cell shape control of intracellular signal transduction, whereby the average...
The spatial architecture of signaling pathways and the interaction with cell size and morphology are...
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...
SummaryBackgroundIn order for signals generated at the plasma membrane to reach intracellular target...
For a chemical signal to propagate across a cell, it must navigate a tortuous environment involving ...
AbstractAn analytical solution is obtained for the steady-state reaction rate of an intracellular en...
AbstractMultiple cellular proteins are covalently modified (e.g., phosphorylated/dephosphorylated) a...
We consider a classical model on activation of proteins, based in two reciprocal enzymatic biochemic...
Of the many important signaling events that take place on the surface of a mammalian cell, activatio...
Recent experiments have revealed the existence of subcellular gradients of signalling molecules. A n...
Mechanistic models of reaction and diffusion of membrane proteins area valuable tool to gain insight...
<p>Biological processes such as cell division and synaptic plasticity are regulated by concentration...
We investigate the influences of the excluded volume of molecules on biochemical reaction processes ...
AbstractFluorescent protein probes now permit spatial distributions of specific intracellular signal...