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Biochem Soc Trans


Title:Signal integration in budding yeast
Author(s):Waltermann C; Klipp E;
Address:"Theoretische Biophysik, Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin Invalidenstrasse 42, 10115 Berlin, Germany"
Journal Title:Biochem Soc Trans
Year:2010
Volume:38
Issue:5
Page Number:1257 - 1264
DOI: 10.1042/BST0381257
ISSN/ISBN:1470-8752 (Electronic) 0300-5127 (Linking)
Abstract:"A complex signalling network governs the response of Saccharomyces cerevisiae to an array of environmental stimuli and stresses. In the present article, we provide an overview of the main signalling system and discuss the mechanisms by which yeast integrates and separates signals from these sources. We apply our classification scheme to a simple semi-quantitative model of the HOG (high-osmolarity glycerol)/FG (filamentous growth)/PH (pheromone) MAPK (mitogen-activated protein kinase) signalling network by perturbing its signal integration mechanisms under combinatorial stimuli of osmotic stress, starvation and pheromone exposure in silico. Our findings include that the Hog1 MAPK might act as a timer for filamentous differentiation, not allowing morphological differentiation before osmo-adaptation is sufficiently completed. We also see that a mutually exclusive decision-making between pheromone and osmo-response might not be taken on the MAPK level and transcriptional regulation of MAPK targets. We conclude that signal integration mechanisms in a wider network including the cell cycle have to be taken into account for which our framework might provide focal points of study"
Keywords:"Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases/genetics/metabolism Models, Biological Saccharomyces cerevisiae/enzymology/genetics/*metabolism Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins/genetics/metabolism Signal Transduction/genetics/physiology;"
Notes:"MedlineWaltermann, Christian Klipp, Edda eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Review England 2010/09/25 Biochem Soc Trans. 2010 Oct; 38(5):1257-64. doi: 10.1042/BST0381257"

 
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