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Oscillations in NF-κB signaling control the dynamics of gene expression

Authors :
Nelson, D.E.
Ihekwaba, A.E.C.
Elliott, M.
Jonhson, J.R.
Gibney, C.A.
Foreman, B.E.
Nelson, G.
See, V.
Horton, C.A.
Spiller, D.G.
Edwards, S.W.
McDowell, H.P.
Unitt, J.F.
Sullivan, E.
Grimley, R.
Benson, N.
Broomhead, D.
Kell, D.B.
White, M.R.H.
Source :
Science. October 22, 2004, Vol. 306 Issue 5696, p704, 5 p.
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

Signaling by the transcription factor nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) involves its release from inhibitor kappa B (IκB) in the cytosol, followed by translocation into the nucleus. NF-κB regulation of IκBα transcription represents a delayed negative feedback loop that drives oscillations in NF-ΚB translocation. Single-cell time-lapse imaging and computational modeling of NF-ΚB (RelA) localization showed asynchronous oscillations following cell stimulation that decreased in frequency with increased IκBα transcription. Transcription of target genes depended on oscillation persistence, involving cycles of RelA phosphorylation and dephosphorylation. The functional consequences of NFκB signaling may thus depend on number, period, and amplitude of oscillations.<br />NF-κB is a family of dimeric transcription factors (usually RelA/p65:p50) that regulates cell division, apoptosis, and inflammation (1). NF-κB dimers are sequestered in the cytoplasm of unstimulated cells by binding [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00368075
Volume :
306
Issue :
5696
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.124136059