2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-73045-9
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Exploring cyclic networks of multisite modification reveals origins of information processing characteristics

Abstract: Multisite phosphorylation (and generally multisite modification) is a basic way of encoding substrate function and circuits/networks of post-translational modifications (PTM) are ubiquitous in cell signalling. The information processing characteristics of PTM systems are a focal point of broad interest. The ordering of modifications is a key aspect of multisite modification, and a broad synthesis of the impact of ordering of modifications is still missing. We focus on a basic class of multisite modification ci… Show more

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“…Networks of cyclic phosphorylation have been studied in Suwanmajo et al. ( 2020 ). The authors study in particular the following mass action network ( 1 ) derived from the reaction scheme of Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Networks of cyclic phosphorylation have been studied in Suwanmajo et al. ( 2020 ). The authors study in particular the following mass action network ( 1 ) derived from the reaction scheme of Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 a and , , and denote enzyme-substrate complexes): Suwanmajo et al. ( 2020 ) it is shown that for every admissible positive value of the total concentrations and all positive values of the reaction rate constants there exists a unique positive steady state. The authors furthermore provide parameter values where a Hopf bifurcation occurs (with the total amount of kinase as a bifurcation parameter) and sustained oscillations emerge (Suwanmajo et al.…”
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