Formation, degradation and renewal of cellular organelles is a dynamic process based on permanent budding, fusion and inter-organelle traffic of vesicles. These processes include many regulatory proteins such as SNAREs, Rabs and coats. Given this complex machinery, a controversially debated issue is the definition of a minimal set of generic mechanisms necessary to enable the self-organization of organelles differing in number, size and chemical composition. We present a conceptual mathematical model of dynamic organelle formation based on interacting vesicles which carry different types of fusogenic proteins (FP) playing the role of characteristic marker proteins. Our simulations (ODEs) show that a de novo formation of non-identical organe...
This paper presents a new model for the development of artificial creatures from a single cell. The ...
AbstractExtant eukaryotic cells have a dynamic traffic network that consists of diverse membrane-bou...
Membrane fusion is a fundamental requirement in numerous developmental, physiological, and pathologi...
This thesis describes the first detailed study of the fusogenic behavior of vesicles prepared from s...
The design principles dictating the spatio-temporal organisation of eukaryotic cells, and in particu...
Eukaryotic cells are highly compartmentalized into intracellular organelles, such as the endoplasmic...
Molecular transport between organelles is predominantly governed by vesicle fission and fusion. Unli...
This thesis explores the role of collective cell migration and self-organisation in the development ...
The eukaryotic cytoskeleton evolved from prokaryotic cytomotive filaments. Prokaryotic filament syst...
AbstractGenetic and biochemical analyses of the secretory pathway have produced a detailed picture o...
A recently developed and presented stochastic simulation platform ('ENVIRONMENT' [12, 25]), which ex...
AbstractThe dynamic compartmentalization of eukaryotic cells is a fascinating phenomenon that is not...
Syncytial embryos develop through cycles of nuclear division and rearrangement within a common cytop...
Cell-cell fusion is fundamental to the development and physiology of multicellular organisms, but li...
AbstractThe Golgi apparatus is comprised of stacked cisternal membranes forming subcompartments spec...
This paper presents a new model for the development of artificial creatures from a single cell. The ...
AbstractExtant eukaryotic cells have a dynamic traffic network that consists of diverse membrane-bou...
Membrane fusion is a fundamental requirement in numerous developmental, physiological, and pathologi...
This thesis describes the first detailed study of the fusogenic behavior of vesicles prepared from s...
The design principles dictating the spatio-temporal organisation of eukaryotic cells, and in particu...
Eukaryotic cells are highly compartmentalized into intracellular organelles, such as the endoplasmic...
Molecular transport between organelles is predominantly governed by vesicle fission and fusion. Unli...
This thesis explores the role of collective cell migration and self-organisation in the development ...
The eukaryotic cytoskeleton evolved from prokaryotic cytomotive filaments. Prokaryotic filament syst...
AbstractGenetic and biochemical analyses of the secretory pathway have produced a detailed picture o...
A recently developed and presented stochastic simulation platform ('ENVIRONMENT' [12, 25]), which ex...
AbstractThe dynamic compartmentalization of eukaryotic cells is a fascinating phenomenon that is not...
Syncytial embryos develop through cycles of nuclear division and rearrangement within a common cytop...
Cell-cell fusion is fundamental to the development and physiology of multicellular organisms, but li...
AbstractThe Golgi apparatus is comprised of stacked cisternal membranes forming subcompartments spec...
This paper presents a new model for the development of artificial creatures from a single cell. The ...
AbstractExtant eukaryotic cells have a dynamic traffic network that consists of diverse membrane-bou...
Membrane fusion is a fundamental requirement in numerous developmental, physiological, and pathologi...