Kearns, Jeffrey D. ; Basak, Soumen ; Werner, Shannon L. ; Huang, Christine S. ; Hoffmann, Alexander (2006) IκBε provides negative feedback to control NF-κB oscillations, signaling dynamics, and inflammatory gene expression Journal of Cell Biology, 173 (5). pp. 659-664. ISSN 0021-9525
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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200510155
Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200510155
Abstract
NF-κB signaling is known to be critically regulated by the NF-κB–inducible inhibitor protein IκBα. The resulting negative feedback has been shown to produce a propensity for oscillations in NF-κB activity. We report integrated experimental and computational studies that demonstrate that another IκB isoform, IκBε, also provides negative feedback on NF-κB activity, but with distinct functional consequences. Upon stimulation, NF-κB–induced transcription of IκBε is delayed, relative to that of IκBα, rendering the two negative feedback loops to be in antiphase. As a result, IκBε has a role in dampening IκBα-mediated oscillations during long-lasting NF-κB activity. Furthermore, we demonstrate the requirement of both of these distinct negative feedback regulators for the termination of NF-κB activity and NF-κB–mediated gene expression in response to transient stimulation. Our findings extend the capabilities of a computational model of IκB–NF-κB signaling and reveal a novel regulatory module of two antiphase negative feedback loops that allows for the fine-tuning of the dynamics of a mammalian signaling pathway.
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