INVESTIGADORES
VENTURA Alejandra Cristina
artículos
Título:
Long signaling cascades tend to attenuate retroactivity
Autor/es:
HR OSSAREH; ALEJANDRA C VENTURA; SD MERAJVER; DOMITILLA DEL VECCHIO
Revista:
BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Editorial:
CELL PRESS
Referencias:
Año: 2011 vol. 100 p. 1617 - 1626
ISSN:
0006-3495
Resumen:
Signaling pathways consisting of phosphorylation/dephosphorylation cycles with no explicit feedback allow signals to propagate not only from upstream to downstream but also from downstream to upstream due to retroactivity at the interconnection between phosphorylation/dephosphorylation cycles. However, the extent to which a downstream perturbation can propagate upstream in a signaling cascade and the parameters that affect this propagation are presently unknown. Here, we determine the downstream-to-upstream steady-state gain at each stage of the signaling cascade as a function of the cascade parameters. This gain can be made smaller than 1 (attenuation) by sufficiently fast kinase rates compared to the phosphatase rates and/or by sufficiently large Michaelis-Menten constants and sufficiently low amounts of total stage protein. Numerical studies performed on sets of biologically relevant parameters indicated that ∼50% of these parameters could give rise to amplification of the downstream perturbation at some stage in a three-stage cascade. In an n-stage cascade, the percentage of parameters that lead to an overall attenuation from the last stage to the first stage monotonically increases with the cascade length n and reaches 100% for cascades of length at least 6.