# Dynamics of post-translational modification systems: recent progress and   future directions

**Authors:** Carsten Conradi, Anne Shiu

arXiv: 1705.10913 · 2018-04-04

## TL;DR

This paper reviews recent advances in understanding the dynamics of protein post-translational modification networks, focusing on their ability to exhibit behaviors like bistability and oscillations, and discusses future research directions.

## Contribution

It summarizes recent theoretical progress and analytical techniques for studying the dynamical behaviors of PTM networks, highlighting key open questions and future research avenues.

## Key findings

- Identification of conditions for bistability in PTM networks
- Analysis of oscillatory behaviors in signaling pathways
- Techniques for steady-state and dynamic analysis of complex networks

## Abstract

Post-translational modification (PTM) of proteins plays a key role in signal transduction, and hence significant effort has gone toward understanding how PTM networks process information. This involves, on the theory side, analyzing the dynamical systems arising from such networks. Which networks are, for instance, bistable? Which networks admit sustained oscillations? Which parameter values enable such behaviors? In this Perspective, we highlight recent progress in this area and point out some important future directions. Along the way, we summarize several techniques for analyzing general networks, such as eliminating variables to obtain steady-state parametrizations, and harnessing results on how incorporating intermediates affects dynamics.

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