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MAP Kinase Phosphatase As a Locus of Flexibility in a Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Signaling Network

National Centre for Biological Sciences · Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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Abstract

Intracellular signaling networks receive and process information to control cellular machines. The mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) 1,2/protein kinase C (PKC) system is one such network that regulates many cellular machines, including the cell cycle machinery and autocrine/paracrine factor synthesizing machinery. We used a combination of computational analysis and experiments in mouse NIH-3T3 fibroblasts to understand the design principles of this controller network. We find that the growth factor-stimulated signaling network containing MAPK 1, 2/PKC can operate with one (monostable) or two (bistable) stable states. At low concentrations of MAPK phosphatase, the system exhibits bistable behavior, such…

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Keywords
  • MAPK/ERK pathway
  • Cell biology
  • Autocrine signalling
  • MAPK cascade
  • Phosphatase
  • Protein kinase A
  • Mitogen-activated protein kinase
  • Biology
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