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Design principles of nuclear receptor signaling: how complex networking improves signal transduction.

  • Alexey N Kolodkin
  • Frank J Bruggeman
  • Nick Plant
  • Martijn J Moné
  • Barbara M Bakker
  • Moray J Campbell
  • Johannes P T M van Leeuwen
  • Carsten Carlberg
  • Jacky L Snoep
  • Hans V Westerhoff
Mol. Syst. Biol. 2010; 6 : 446
Abstract
The topology of nuclear receptor (NR) signaling is captured in a systems biological graphical notation. This enables us to identify a number of 'design' aspects of the topology of these networks that might appear unnecessarily complex or even functionally paradoxical. In realistic kinetic models of increasing complexity, calculations show how these features correspond to potentially important design principles, e.g.: (i) cytosolic 'nuclear' receptor may shuttle signal molecules to the nucleus, (ii) the active export of NRs may ensure that there is sufficient receptor protein to capture ligand at the cytoplasmic membrane, (iii) a three conveyor belts design dissipating GTP-free energy, greatly aids response, (iv) the active export of importins may prevent sequestration of NRs by importins in the nucleus and (v) the unspecific nature of the nuclear pore may ensure signal-flux robustness. In addition, the models developed are suitable for implementation in specific cases of NR-mediated signaling, to predict individual receptor functions and differential sensitivity toward physiological and pharmacological ligands.
Id Name JWS model
kolodkin1 kolodkin1
kolodkin2 kolodkin2
kolodkin3 kolodkin3
kolodkin4 kolodkin4
kolodkin5 kolodkin5
kolodkin6 kolodkin6
Id Name Source Number of Data Sources
Id Name Model Simulation Simulation Simulation
kolodkin1_task kolodkin1 0.0 30.0 1000
kolodkin2_task kolodkin2 0.0 30.0 1000
kolodkin3_task kolodkin3 0.0 30.0 1000
kolodkin4_task kolodkin4 0.0 30.0 1000
kolodkin5_task kolodkin5 0.0 30.0 1000
kolodkin6_task kolodkin6 0.0 30.0 1000

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