Manuscript: The IkappaB-NF-kappaB signaling module: temporal control and selective gene activation.

The IkappaB-NF-kappaB signaling module: temporal control and selective gene activation.

  • Alexander Hoffmann
  • Andre Levchenko
  • Martin L Scott
  • David Baltimore
Science 2002; 298 (5596): 1241-1245
Abstract
Nuclear localization of the transcriptional activator NF-kappaB (nuclear factor kappaB) is controlled in mammalian cells by three isoforms of NF-kappaB inhibitor protein: IkappaBalpha, -beta, and - epsilon. Based on simplifying reductions of the IkappaB-NF-kappaB signaling module in knockout cell lines, we present a computational model that describes the temporal control of NF-kappaB activation by the coordinated degradation and synthesis of IkappaB proteins. The model demonstrates that IkappaBalpha is responsible for strong negative feedback that allows for a fast turn-off of the NF-kappaB response, whereas IkappaBbeta and - epsilon function to reduce the system's oscillatory potential and stabilize NF-kappaB responses during longer stimulations. Bimodal signal-processing characteristics with respect to stimulus duration are revealed by the model and are shown to generate specificity in gene expression.
Model Organism Tissue Process type
hoffmann1 mammal NFkB
hoffmann2 mammal NFkB