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Positional information readout in signaling
Living cells respond to spatial signals. Signal transmission to the cell
interior often involves the release of second messengers like . They
will eventually trigger a physiological response by activating kinases that in
turn activate target proteins through phosphorylation. Here, we investigate
theoretically how positional information can be accurately read out by protein
phosphorylation in spite of rapid second messenger diffusion. We find that
accuracy is increased by binding of the kinases to the cell membrane prior to
phosphorylation and by increasing the rate of loss from the cell
interior. These findings could explain some salient features of conventional
protein kinases C