Abstract
AbstractA myriad of inflammatory cytokines regulate signaling pathways to maintain cellular homeostasis. The IKK complex is an integration hub for cytokines that govern 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 reveals their size, number, and timing relays cytokine-specific information with feedback control that is independent of transcription. Our results provide evidence for variable-gain stochastic pooling, a noise-reducing motif that enables parsimonious and cytokine-specific information transfer. We propose that emergent properties of stochastic pooling are general principles of receptor signaling.One Sentence SummaryA variable-gain stochastic pooling motif mediates robust and tunable information transmission from the extracellular milieu into the cell.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory