AbstractThe phosphorylation-dephosphorylation cycle is a common motif in cellular signaling networks. Previous work has revealed that, when driven by a noisy input signal, these cycles may exhibit bistable behavior. Here, a recently introduced theorem on network bistability is applied to prove that the existence of bistability is dependent on the stochastic nature of the system. Furthermore, the thermodynamics of simple cycles and cascades is investigated in the stochastic setting. Because these cycles are driven by the ATP hydrolysis potential, they may operate far from equilibrium. It is shown that sufficient high ATP hydrolysis potential is necessary for the existence of a bistable steady state. For the single-cycle system, the ensemble ...
Bistability arises within a wide range of biological systems from the λ phage switch in bacteria to ...
Bistability arises within a wide range of biological systems from the A phage switch in bacteria to ...
Bistability arises within a wide range of biological systems from the λ phage switch in bacteria to ...
AbstractThe phosphorylation-dephosphorylation cycle is a common motif in cellular signaling networks...
AbstractBistability is a nonlinear phenomenon widely observed in nature including in biochemical rea...
AbstractBistability is a nonlinear phenomenon widely observed in nature including in biochemical rea...
AbstractCovalent modification cycles (e.g., phosphorylation-dephosphorylation) underlie most cellula...
First published on the web 8th April 2009 We present a simple, unifying theory for stochastic bioche...
Bistability, or more generally multistability, is an important recurring theme in biological systems...
Bistability, or more generally multistability, is an important recurring theme in biological system...
Abstract In this article, we consider a double phosphorylation cycle, a ubiquitous signaling compone...
none5noIn this paper we study noise-induced bimodality in a specific circuit with many biological im...
In this paper we study noise-induced bimodality in a specific circuit with many biological implicati...
In this paper we study noise-induced bimodality in a specific circuit with many biological implicati...
AbstractCovalent modification cycles (e.g., phosphorylation-dephosphorylation) underlie most cellula...
Bistability arises within a wide range of biological systems from the λ phage switch in bacteria to ...
Bistability arises within a wide range of biological systems from the A phage switch in bacteria to ...
Bistability arises within a wide range of biological systems from the λ phage switch in bacteria to ...
AbstractThe phosphorylation-dephosphorylation cycle is a common motif in cellular signaling networks...
AbstractBistability is a nonlinear phenomenon widely observed in nature including in biochemical rea...
AbstractBistability is a nonlinear phenomenon widely observed in nature including in biochemical rea...
AbstractCovalent modification cycles (e.g., phosphorylation-dephosphorylation) underlie most cellula...
First published on the web 8th April 2009 We present a simple, unifying theory for stochastic bioche...
Bistability, or more generally multistability, is an important recurring theme in biological systems...
Bistability, or more generally multistability, is an important recurring theme in biological system...
Abstract In this article, we consider a double phosphorylation cycle, a ubiquitous signaling compone...
none5noIn this paper we study noise-induced bimodality in a specific circuit with many biological im...
In this paper we study noise-induced bimodality in a specific circuit with many biological implicati...
In this paper we study noise-induced bimodality in a specific circuit with many biological implicati...
AbstractCovalent modification cycles (e.g., phosphorylation-dephosphorylation) underlie most cellula...
Bistability arises within a wide range of biological systems from the λ phage switch in bacteria to ...
Bistability arises within a wide range of biological systems from the A phage switch in bacteria to ...
Bistability arises within a wide range of biological systems from the λ phage switch in bacteria to ...