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Membrane Localization of Scaffold Proteins Promotes Graded Signaling in the Yeast MAP Kinase Cascade
Satoe Takahashi and Peter M. Pryciak

Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling adopts different input—output behaviors depending on the physiological context, including either switch-like or graded responses to increasing levels of stimulus. Here, Takahashi and Pryciak investigate the determinants of graded signaling in the yeast mating MAPK pathway and find that the scaffold protein Ste5 mediates the assembly of signaling complexes at the plasma membrane, counteracting the switch-like behavior intrinsic to the MAPK cascade and promoting graded signaling.

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