Department of Biotechnology
inStem (Institute for Stem Cell Science and Regenerative Medicine)

Spatial regulation and generation of diversity in signaling pathways.

Publication Type

Journal Article

Date of Publication

January 1, 2021

Journal

Journal of biosciences

Volume/Issue

46

ISSN

0973-7138

Signaling pathways orchestrate diverse cellular outcomes in the same tissue, spatially and temporally. These interactions, which are played out in micro-environments within cells and involve a relatively small number of core pathways, are the key to the development and function of multi-cellular organisms. How these outcomes are regulated has prompted interest in intracellular mechanisms that build diversity in signaling outcomes. This review specifically addresses spatial positioning of molecules as a means of enabling interactions and novel outcomes of signaling cascades. Using the Notch and Ras pathways as exemplars, we describe mechanisms that contribute to diverse signaling outcomes.

Alternate Journal

J Biosci

PubMed ID

33785678

Authors

Neetu Saini
Apurva Sarin

Keywords

Cell Nucleolus
Receptor Cross-Talk
Animals
Signal Transduction
Humans
Receptors, Notch
ras Proteins