Integrative Analysis of Cell Cycle Control in Budding Yeast
Virginia Tech · Budapest University of Technology and Economics · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The adaptive responses of a living cell to internal and external signals are controlled by networks of proteins whose interactions are so complex that the functional integration of the network cannot be comprehended by intuitive reasoning alone. Mathematical modeling, based on biochemical rate equations, provides a rigorous and reliable tool for unraveling the complexities of molecular regulatory networks. The budding yeast cell cycle is a challenging test case for this approach, because the control system is known in exquisite detail and its function is constrained by the phenotypic properties of >100 genetically engineered strains. We show that a mathematical model built on a consensus picture of this…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 14.22
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 117
Authors
6- KCKatherine ChenCorresponding
Virginia Tech
- LCLaurence Calzone
Virginia Tech
- ACAttila Csikász‐Nagy
Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
- FRFrederick R. Cross
Rockefeller University
- BNBéla Novák
Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Budding yeast
- Saccharomyces cerevisiae
- Yeast
- Mutant
- Computational biology
- Cell division
- Phenotype
- Life in Land