Cells must give the right response to each stimulus they receive. Scaffolding, a signaling process mediated by scaffold proteins, participates in the decoding of the cues by specifically directing signal transduction. The aim of this paper is to describe the molecular mechanisms of scaffolding, i.e. the principles by which scaffold proteins drive a specific response of the cell. Since similar scaffold proteins are found in many species, they evolved according to the purpose of each organism. This means they require adaptability. In the usual description of the mechanisms of scaffolding, scaffold proteins are considered as reactors where molecules involved in a cascade of reactions are simultaneously bound with the right orientation to meet ...
Scaffold proteins organize many MAP kinase path-ways by interacting with several components of these...
To survive, cells must be able to properly sense and respond to information in a fluctuating environ...
Scaffold proteins influence cellular signalling by binding to multiple signalling enzymes, receptors...
Scaffolding proteins add a new layer of complexity to the dynamics of cell signalling. Above their b...
The spatial and temporal organization of molecules within a cell is critical for coordinating the ma...
<p>1a: Reactor model In the reactor model, the scaffold protein is able to simultaneously bind sever...
BACKGROUND: Signaling through mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascade pathways can show vari...
AbstractBackground: Signal transduction pathways with shared components must be insulated from each ...
<div><p>Scaffold proteins play a crucial role in facilitating signal transduction in eukaryotes by b...
SummaryBackgroundSignaling through mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascade pathways can show...
The MAP kinase cascade is a ubiquitous eukaryotic signaling module that can be controlled by a diver...
The mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling pathway, which is conserved from yeast to huma...
In addition to preventing crosstalk among related signaling pathways, scaffold proteins might facili...
This thesis concerns the role of specialized molecules called scaffold proteins in the processing of...
In eukaryotic cells, networks of signaling proteins are responsible for converting environmental inp...
Scaffold proteins organize many MAP kinase path-ways by interacting with several components of these...
To survive, cells must be able to properly sense and respond to information in a fluctuating environ...
Scaffold proteins influence cellular signalling by binding to multiple signalling enzymes, receptors...
Scaffolding proteins add a new layer of complexity to the dynamics of cell signalling. Above their b...
The spatial and temporal organization of molecules within a cell is critical for coordinating the ma...
<p>1a: Reactor model In the reactor model, the scaffold protein is able to simultaneously bind sever...
BACKGROUND: Signaling through mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascade pathways can show vari...
AbstractBackground: Signal transduction pathways with shared components must be insulated from each ...
<div><p>Scaffold proteins play a crucial role in facilitating signal transduction in eukaryotes by b...
SummaryBackgroundSignaling through mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascade pathways can show...
The MAP kinase cascade is a ubiquitous eukaryotic signaling module that can be controlled by a diver...
The mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling pathway, which is conserved from yeast to huma...
In addition to preventing crosstalk among related signaling pathways, scaffold proteins might facili...
This thesis concerns the role of specialized molecules called scaffold proteins in the processing of...
In eukaryotic cells, networks of signaling proteins are responsible for converting environmental inp...
Scaffold proteins organize many MAP kinase path-ways by interacting with several components of these...
To survive, cells must be able to properly sense and respond to information in a fluctuating environ...
Scaffold proteins influence cellular signalling by binding to multiple signalling enzymes, receptors...