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Relaxation oscillations and hierarchy of feedbacks in MAPK signaling

Authors :
Tomasz Lipniacki
John G. Albeck
Pawel Kocieniewski
Michael Pargett
Joanna Jaruszewicz-Błońska
William S. Hlavacek
Marek Kochańczyk
Emilia Kozłowska
Breanne Sparta
Research Programs Unit
Genome-Scale Biology (GSB) Research Program
Source :
Scientific reports, vol 7, iss 1, Scientific Reports
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
eScholarship, University of California, 2017.

Abstract

We formulated a computational model for a MAPK signaling cascade downstream of the EGF receptor to investigate how interlinked positive and negative feedback loops process EGF signals into ERK pulses of constant amplitude but dose-dependent duration and frequency. A positive feedback loop involving RAS and SOS, which leads to bistability and allows for switch-like responses to inputs, is nested within a negative feedback loop that encompasses RAS and RAF, MEK, and ERK that inhibits SOS via phosphorylation. This negative feedback, operating on a longer time scale, changes switch-like behavior into oscillations having a period of 1 hour or longer. Two auxiliary negative feedback loops, from ERK to MEK and RAF, placed downstream of the positive feedback, shape the temporal ERK activity profile but are dispensable for oscillations. Thus, the positive feedback introduces a hierarchy among negative feedback loops, such that the effect of a negative feedback depends on its position with respect to the positive feedback loop. Furthermore, a combination of the fast positive feedback involving slow-diffusing membrane components with slower negative feedbacks involving faster diffusing cytoplasmic components leads to local excitation/global inhibition dynamics, which allows the MAPK cascade to transmit paracrine EGF signals into spatially non-uniform ERK activity pulses.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scientific reports, vol 7, iss 1, Scientific Reports
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....70192f6ebcac845334aa6e96348597df