Cellular signaling networks display complex architecture. Defining the design principle of this architecture is crucial for our understanding of various biological processes. Using a mathematical model for three-node feed-forward loops, we identify that the organization of motifs in specific manner within the network serves as an important regulator of signal processing. Further, incorporating a systemic stochastic perturbation to the model we could propose a possible design principle, for higher-order organization of motifs into larger networks in order to achieve specific biological output. The design principle was then verified in a large, complex human cancer signaling network. Further analysis permitted us to classify signaling nodes o...
Signalling pathways carry information from the outside of the cell to cellular machinery capable of ...
To investigate signal regulation models of gastric cancer, databases and literature were used to con...
Living cells respond to their environment using networks of signaling molecules that act as sensors,...
Cellular networks are highly dynamic in their function, yet evolutionarily conserved in their core n...
<div><p>Cellular networks are highly dynamic in their function, yet evolutionarily conserved in thei...
With the advent of high-throughput biology, we now routinely scan cells and organisms at practically...
Cellular signaling networks have evolved an astonishing ability to function reliably and with high f...
Network Motifs is a research area in Network Science which has captured the attention of many resear...
The survival of cells and organisms requires proper responses to environmental signals. These respon...
Mutations or overexpression of signalling genes can result in cancer development and metastasis. In ...
Background: Studying biological networks is of extreme importance in understanding cellular function...
Gene Regulatory Networks (GRNs) are biological networks that have been widely studied for their abil...
The signaling system is a fundamental part of the cell, as it regulates essential functions includin...
The signal-response characteristics of a living cell are determined by complex networks of interacti...
Network motifs are significantly overrepresented subgraphs that have been proposed as building block...
Signalling pathways carry information from the outside of the cell to cellular machinery capable of ...
To investigate signal regulation models of gastric cancer, databases and literature were used to con...
Living cells respond to their environment using networks of signaling molecules that act as sensors,...
Cellular networks are highly dynamic in their function, yet evolutionarily conserved in their core n...
<div><p>Cellular networks are highly dynamic in their function, yet evolutionarily conserved in thei...
With the advent of high-throughput biology, we now routinely scan cells and organisms at practically...
Cellular signaling networks have evolved an astonishing ability to function reliably and with high f...
Network Motifs is a research area in Network Science which has captured the attention of many resear...
The survival of cells and organisms requires proper responses to environmental signals. These respon...
Mutations or overexpression of signalling genes can result in cancer development and metastasis. In ...
Background: Studying biological networks is of extreme importance in understanding cellular function...
Gene Regulatory Networks (GRNs) are biological networks that have been widely studied for their abil...
The signaling system is a fundamental part of the cell, as it regulates essential functions includin...
The signal-response characteristics of a living cell are determined by complex networks of interacti...
Network motifs are significantly overrepresented subgraphs that have been proposed as building block...
Signalling pathways carry information from the outside of the cell to cellular machinery capable of ...
To investigate signal regulation models of gastric cancer, databases and literature were used to con...
Living cells respond to their environment using networks of signaling molecules that act as sensors,...