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Yun Min Song, A trade-off in controlling upstream and downstream noise in signaling networks
February 2, 2024 @ 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm KST
Daejeon, Daejeon 34126 Korea, Republic of + Google Map
We will discuss about “A trade-off in controlling upstream and downstream noise in signaling networks”, bioRxiv (2023): 2023-08.
Abstract
Signal transduction, underpinning the function of a variety of biological systems, is inevitably affected by fluctuations. It remains intriguing how the timescale of a signaling network relates to its capability of noise control, specifically, whether long timescale can average out fluctuation or accumulate fluctuation. Here, we consider two noise components of the signaling system: the upstream noise from the fluctuation of the input signal and the downstream noise from the stochastic fluctuations of the network. We discover a fundamental trade-off in controlling the upstream and downstream noise: a longer timescale of the signaling network can buffer upstream noise, while accumulate downstream noise. Moreover, we confirm that this trade-off relation exists in real biological signaling networks such as a fold-change detection circuit and the p53 activation signaling system.