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The NF-κB multidimer system model: A knowledge base to explore diverse biological contexts.


ABSTRACT: The nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) system is critical for various biological functions in numerous cell types, including the inflammatory response, cell proliferation, survival, differentiation, and pathogenic responses. Each cell type is characterized by a subset of 15 NF-κB dimers whose activity is regulated in a stimulus-responsive manner. Numerous studies have produced different mathematical models that account for cell type-specific NF-κB activities. However, whereas the concentrations or abundances of NF-κB subunits may differ between cell types, the biochemical interactions that constitute the NF-κB signaling system do not. Here, we synthesized a consensus mathematical model of the NF-κB multidimer system, which could account for the cell type-specific repertoires of NF-κB dimers and their cell type-specific activation and cross-talk. Our review demonstrates that these distinct cell type-specific properties of NF-κB signaling can be explained largely as emergent effects of the cell type-specific expression of NF-κB monomers. The consensus systems model represents a knowledge base that may be used to gain insights into the control and function of NF-κB in diverse physiological and pathological scenarios and that describes a path for generating similar regulatory knowledge bases for other pleiotropic signaling systems.

SUBMITTER: Mitchell S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10195159 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The NF-κB multidimer system model: A knowledge base to explore diverse biological contexts.

Mitchell Simon S   Tsui Rachel R   Tan Zhixin Cyrillus ZC   Pack Arran A   Hoffmann Alexander A  

Science signaling 20230314 776


The nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) system is critical for various biological functions in numerous cell types, including the inflammatory response, cell proliferation, survival, differentiation, and pathogenic responses. Each cell type is characterized by a subset of 15 NF-κB dimers whose activity is regulated in a stimulus-responsive manner. Numerous studies have produced different mathematical models that account for cell type-specific NF-κB activities. However, whereas the concentrations or abunda  ...[more]

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