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Multistationarity in molecular systems underlies switch-like responses in cellular decision making. Determining whether and when a system displays multistationarity is in general a difficult problem. In this work we completely determine the…

Molecular Networks · Quantitative Biology 2020-04-15 E. Feliu , N. Kaihnsa , T. de Wolff , O. Yürük

Multisite phosphorylation networks are encountered in many intracellular processes like signal transduction, cell-cycle control or nuclear signal integration. In this contribution networks describing the phosphorylation and…

Molecular Networks · Quantitative Biology 2013-07-03 Katharina Holstein , Dietrich Flockerzi , Carsten Conradi

We apply tools from real algebraic geometry to the problem of multistationarity of chemical reaction networks. A particular focus is on the case of reaction networks whose steady states admit a monomial parametrization. For such systems we…

Molecular Networks · Quantitative Biology 2019-08-14 Carsten Conradi , Alexandru Iosif , Thomas Kahle

This work addresses whether a reaction network, taken with mass-action kinetics, is multistationary, that is, admits more than one positive steady state in some stoichiometric compatibility class. We build on previous work on the effect…

Molecular Networks · Quantitative Biology 2019-08-27 AmirHosein Sadeghimanesh , Elisenda Feliu

The parameter region of multistationarity of a reaction network contains all the parameters for which the associated dynamical system exhibits multiple steady states. Describing this region is challenging and remains an active area of…

Molecular Networks · Quantitative Biology 2024-10-11 Nidhi Kaihnsa , Máté L. Telek

Multisite phosphorylation is a signaling mechanism well known to give rise to multiple steady states, a property termed multistationarity. When phosphorylation occurs in a sequential and distributive manner, we obtain a family of networks…

Molecular Networks · Quantitative Biology 2023-03-07 Elisenda Feliu , Nidhi Kaihnsa , Timo de Wolff , Oğuzhan Yürük

Parametrized polynomial ordinary differential equation systems are broadly used for modeling, specially in the study of biochemical reaction networks under the assumption of mass-action kinetics. Understanding the qualitative behavior of…

Molecular Networks · Quantitative Biology 2018-10-15 Elisenda Feliu

Multistationarity, underlies biochemical switching and cellular decision-making. We study how multistationarity in the sequential n-site phosphorylation-dephosphorylation cycle is affected when only some species are open, meaning allowed to…

Dynamical Systems · Mathematics 2025-11-14 Praneet Nandan , Beatriz Pascual-Escudero , Diego Rojas La Luz

Multistationarity in biological systems is a mechanism of cellular decision making. In particular, signaling pathways regulated by protein phosphorylation display features that facilitate a variety of responses to different biological…

Subcellular Processes · Quantitative Biology 2011-07-05 Elisenda Feliu , Carsten Wiuf

Many dynamical systems arising in biology and other areas exhibit multistationarity (two or more positive steady states with the same conserved quantities). Although deciding multistationarity for a polynomial dynamical system is an…

Molecular Networks · Quantitative Biology 2019-02-08 Alicia Dickenstein , Mercedes Perez Millan , Anne Shiu , Xiaoxian Tang

Multisite phosphorylation plays an important role in intracellular signaling. There has been much recent work aimed at understanding the dynamics of such systems when the phosphorylation/dephosphorylation mechanism is distributive, that is,…

Molecular Networks · Quantitative Biology 2014-10-23 Carsten Conradi , Anne Shiu

Protein nanoclustering is a characteristic feature of their activated state and is essential for forming numerous subcellular structures. The formation of these nanoclusters is highly dependent on a series of post-translational…

Biological Physics · Physics 2025-11-13 Olivier Destaing , Bertrand Fourcade

Dual phospho/dephosphorylation cycles, as well as covalent enzymatic-catalyzed modifications of substrates, are widely diffused within cellular systems and are crucial for the control of complex responses such as learning, memory and…

Biological Physics · Physics 2015-05-28 A. Bazzani , G. Castellani , E. Giampieri , D. Remondini , L. N Cooper

Bistability and multistationarity are properties of reaction networks linked to switch-like responses and connected to cell memory and cell decision making. Determining whether and when a network exhibits bistability is a hard and open…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2018-12-20 Elisenda Feliu , Martin Helmer

A multistationarity region is the part of a reaction network's parameter space that gives rise to multiple steady states. Mathematically, this region consists of the positive parameters for which a parametrized family of polynomial…

Dynamical Systems · Mathematics 2024-04-08 Allison McClure , Anne Shiu

Ordered distributive double phosphorylation is a recurrent motif in intracellular signaling and control. It is either sequential (where the site phosphorylated last is dephosphorylated first) or cyclic (where the site phosphorylated first…

Molecular Networks · Quantitative Biology 2024-02-09 Carsten Conradi , Maya Mincheva

Switch-like responses arising from bistability have been linked to cell signaling processes and memory. Revealing the shape and properties of the set of parameters that lead to bistability is necessary to understand the underlying…

Molecular Networks · Quantitative Biology 2023-04-26 Máté L. Telek , Elisenda Feliu

The distributive sequential n-site phosphorylation/dephosphorylation system is an important building block in networks of chemical reactions arising in molecular biology, which has been intensively studied. In the nice paper of Wang and…

Molecular Networks · Quantitative Biology 2019-04-29 Magalí Giaroli , Rick Rischter , Mercedes Pérez Millán , Alicia Dickenstein

Many biological, physical, and social interactions have a particular dependence on where they take place. In living cells, protein movement between the nucleus and cytoplasm affects cellular response (i.e., proteins must be present in the…

Molecular Networks · Quantitative Biology 2012-10-11 Heather A. Harrington , Elisenda Feliu , Carsten Wiuf , Michael M. P. Stumpf

Polynomial dynamical systems are widely used to model and study real phenomena. In biochemistry, they are the preferred choice for modelling the concentration of chemical species in reaction networks with mass-action kinetics. These systems…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2014-12-30 Elisenda Feliu
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