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The following pages link to Signaling complexes: biophysical constraints on intracellular communication (Q47911017):
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- G protein-coupled receptors form stable complexes with inwardly rectifying potassium channels and adenylyl cyclase (Q24307705) (← links)
- Life in a crowded world (Q24537094) (← links)
- Rapid hop diffusion of a G-protein-coupled receptor in the plasma membrane as revealed by single-molecule techniques (Q24538587) (← links)
- A mechanism for the polarity formation of chemoreceptors at the growth cone membrane for gradient amplification during directional sensing (Q28472985) (← links)
- Quantifying the effects of elastic collisions and non-covalent binding on glutamate receptor trafficking in the post-synaptic density (Q28473916) (← links)
- Mapping Cholesterol Interaction Sites on Serotonin Transporter through Coarse-Grained Molecular Dynamics (Q28554731) (← links)
- Caveolin-1 assembles type 1 inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptors and canonical transient receptor potential 3 channels into a functional signaling complex in arterial smooth muscle cells (Q28570184) (← links)
- Rule-based spatial modeling with diffusing, geometrically constrained molecules (Q30495742) (← links)
- Intracellular complexes of the beta2 subunit of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor in brain identified by proteomics (Q33310135) (← links)
- Increasing the efficiency of bacterial transcription simulations: when to exclude the genome without loss of accuracy (Q33369221) (← links)
- Brain protein serine/threonine phosphatases (Q33680938) (← links)
- Stochastic model of protein-protein interaction: why signaling proteins need to be colocalized (Q33694869) (← links)
- Computer-based analysis of the binding steps in protein complex formation (Q33708315) (← links)
- The metabolic cost of neural information (Q33858019) (← links)
- Why cytoplasmic signalling proteins should be recruited to cell membranes. (Q33885449) (← links)
- A modular gradient-sensing network for chemotaxis in Escherichia coli revealed by responses to time-varying stimuli (Q34033629) (← links)
- Short Peptides Act as Inducers, Anti-Inducers and Corepressors of Tet Repressor (Q34104444) (← links)
- Signaling through sphingolipid microdomains of the plasma membrane: the concept of signaling platform (Q34153461) (← links)
- Chemotactic responses of Escherichia coli to small jumps of photoreleased L-aspartate (Q34170096) (← links)
- Effects of macromolecular crowding on intracellular diffusion from a single particle perspective. (Q34213588) (← links)
- The superfamily of chemotaxis transducers: from physiology to genomics and back. (Q34306538) (← links)
- Macromolecular crowding and its role as intracellular signalling of cell volume regulation (Q34312748) (← links)
- Monitoring the formation of dynamic G-protein-coupled receptor-protein complexes in living cells (Q34361815) (← links)
- Cell-signalling dynamics in time and space (Q34495098) (← links)
- Trading the micro-world of combinatorial complexity for the macro-world of protein interaction domains. (Q34672597) (← links)
- Oligomerization and nanocluster organization render specificity (Q34681546) (← links)
- A finite element framework for studying the mechanical response of macromolecules: application to the gating of the mechanosensitive channel MscL. (Q34830022) (← links)
- On the role of self-recognition in T cell responses to foreign antigen (Q35076686) (← links)
- Computational modeling reveals optimal strategy for kinase transport by microtubules to nerve terminals (Q35137672) (← links)
- The BglF sensor recruits the BglG transcription regulator to the membrane and releases it on stimulation (Q35163113) (← links)
- Transient directed motions of GABA(A) receptors in growth cones detected by a speed correlation index (Q35545516) (← links)
- Toward a mathematical model of the assembly and disassembly of membrane microdomains: comparison with experimental models. (Q35812285) (← links)
- The pathobiology of the septin gene family (Q35923559) (← links)
- Scaffold proteins confer diverse regulatory properties to protein kinase cascades. (Q38631359) (← links)
- Spatial simulations in systems biology: from molecules to cells (Q36097050) (← links)
- Genome-wide functional annotation of dual-specificity protein- and lipid-binding modules that regulate protein interactions (Q36200455) (← links)
- Building signaling complexes at the membrane (Q36391523) (← links)
- Synthetic multivalent ligands as probes of signal transduction (Q36430287) (← links)
- Cholesterol modulates cell signaling and protein networking by specifically interacting with PDZ domain-containing scaffold proteins (Q36479386) (← links)
- Stochastic dynamics of macromolecular-assembly networks. (Q36494123) (← links)
- SH2 Domains Serve as Lipid-Binding Modules for pTyr-Signaling Proteins (Q36782828) (← links)
- Elucidation of a PTS-carbohydrate chemotactic signal pathway in Escherichia coli using a time-resolved behavioral assay (Q36850299) (← links)
- Organization and dynamics of PDZ-domain-related supramodules in the postsynaptic density (Q37372485) (← links)
- The Biological Function of the Prion Protein: A Cell Surface Scaffold of Signaling Modules (Q37710410) (← links)
- The "acrosomal synapse": Subcellular organization by lipid rafts and scaffolding proteins exhibits high similarities in neurons and mammalian spermatozoa (Q37844426) (← links)
- From Water and Ions to Crowded Biomacromolecules:In VivoStructuring of a Prokaryotic Cell (Q37925360) (← links)
- Systems biology of cellular membranes: a convergence with biophysics. (Q39285785) (← links)
- Monitoring protein interactions in the living cell through the fluorescence decays of the cyan fluorescent protein (Q40273097) (← links)
- Modeling cholesterol metabolism by gene expression profiling in the hippocampus (Q41832037) (← links)
- Diffusion control of protein phosphorylation in signal transduction pathways (Q42007675) (← links)