Linnea Österberg

Showing 7 publications

2024

Exploring carbon source related localization and phosphorylation in the Snf1/Mig1 network using population and single cell-based approaches

Svenja Braam, Farida Tripodi, Linnea Österberg et al
Microbial Cell. Vol. 11 (1), p. 143-154
Journal article
2022

Multi-scale model suggests the trade-off between protein and ATP demand as a driver of metabolic changes during yeast replicative ageing

Barbara Maria Schnitzer, Linnea Österberg, Iro Skopa et al
PLoS Computational Biology. Vol. 18 (7)
Journal article
2022

Modelling of glucose repression signalling in yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Sebastian Persson, Sviatlana Shashkova, Linnea Österberg et al
FEMS Yeast Research. Vol. 22 (1)
Review article
2022

The choice of the objective function in flux balance analysis is crucial for predicting replicative lifespans in yeast

Barbara Maria Schnitzer, Linnea Österberg, Marija Cvijovic
PLoS ONE. Vol. 17 (10), p. e0276112-
Journal article
2021

A novel yeast hybrid modeling framework integrating Boolean and enzyme-constrained networks enables exploration of the interplay between signaling and metabolism

Linnea Österberg, Iván Domenzain Del Castillo Cerecer, Julia Münch et al
PLoS Computational Biology. Vol. 17 (4)
Journal article
2019

Robustness of Nutrient Signaling Is Maintained by Interconnectivity Between Signal Transduction Pathways

Niek Welkenhuysen, Barbara Maria Schnitzer, Linnea Österberg et al
Frontiers in Physiology. Vol. 9 (JAN)
Journal article

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