Negative feedback self-regulation contributes to robust and high-fidelity transmembrane signal transduction

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Abstract

We present a minimal motif model for transmembrane cell signalling. The model assumes signalling events taking place in spatially distributed nano-clusters regulated by a birth/death dynamics. The combination of these spatio-temporal aspects can be modulated to provide a robust and high-fidelity response behaviour without invoking sophisticated modelling of the signalling process as a sequence of cascade reactions and fine-tuned parameters. Our results show that the fact that the distributed signalling events take place in nanoclusters with a finite lifetime regulated by local production is sufficient to obtain a robust and high-fidelity response. © 2013 The Author(s).

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Serrano, M. Á., Jurado, M., & Reigada, R. (2013). Negative feedback self-regulation contributes to robust and high-fidelity transmembrane signal transduction. Journal of the Royal Society Interface, 10(88). https://doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2013.0581

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