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Signaling oscillations: Molecular mechanisms and functional roles

Pablo Casani-Galdon, Jordi García‐Ojalvo

2022Current Opinion in Cell Biology24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mounting evidence shows that oscillatory activity is widespread in cell signaling. Here, we review some of this recent evidence, focusing on both the molecular mechanisms that potentially underlie such dynamical behavior, and the potential advantages that signaling oscillations might have in cell function. The biological processes considered include cellular differentiation and tissue maintenance, intermittent responses in pluripotent stem cells, and collective cell migration during wound healing. With the aid of mathematical modeling, we review recent examples in which delayed negative feedback has been seen to act as a unifying principle that underpins this wide variety of phenomena.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyNeuroscienceInduced pluripotent stem cellFunction (biology)Signal transductionMechanism (biology)Stem cellCell biologyEmbryonic stem cellGeneticsGenePhilosophyEpistemologyCellular Mechanics and InteractionsGene Regulatory Network Analysis3D Printing in Biomedical Research