Frequency-preference response in covalent modification cycles under substrate sequestration conditions
Abstract Covalent modification cycles (CMCs) are basic units of signaling systems and their properties are well understood. However, their behavior has been mostly characterized in situations where the substrate is in excess over the modifying enzymes. Experimental data on protein abundance suggest...
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Auteurs principaux: | Juliana Reves Szemere, Horacio G. Rotstein, Alejandra C. Ventura |
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2021
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