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A variable-gain stochastic pooling motif mediates information transfer from receptor assemblies into NF-κB.

J Agustin Cruz1, Chaitanya S Mokashi1, Gabriel J Kowalczyk1, Yue Guo1,2, Qiuhong Zhang1, Sanjana Gupta1, David L Schipper1, Steven W Smeal1, Robin E C Lee3,4.   

Abstract

A myriad of inflammatory cytokines regulate signaling pathways to maintain cellular homeostasis. The IκB kinase (IKK) complex is an integration hub for cytokines that govern nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) signaling. In response to inflammation, IKK is activated through recruitment to receptor-associated protein assemblies. How and what information IKK complexes transmit about the milieu are open questions. Here, we track dynamics of IKK complexes and nuclear NF-κB to identify upstream signaling features that determine same-cell responses. Experiments and modeling of single complexes reveal their size, number, and timing relays cytokine-specific control over shared signaling mechanisms with feedback regulation that is independent of transcription. Our results provide evidence for variable-gain stochastic pooling, a noise-reducing motif that enables cytokine-specific regulation and parsimonious information transfer. We propose that emergent properties of stochastic pooling are general principles of receptor signaling that have evolved for constructive information transmission in noisy molecular environments.
Copyright © 2021 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the Advancement of Science. No claim to original U.S. Government Works. Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial License 4.0 (CC BY-NC).

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34301608     DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.abi9410

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Adv        ISSN: 2375-2548            Impact factor:   14.136


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Authors:  Cise Kizilirmak; Marco E Bianchi; Samuel Zambrano
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2022-06-29       Impact factor: 8.786

2.  Liquid phase separation of NEMO induced by polyubiquitin chains activates NF-κB.

Authors:  Mingjian Du; Chee-Kwee Ea; Yan Fang; Zhijian J Chen
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