NF-κB, the first quarter-century: remarkable progress and outstanding questions
Columbia University · New York College of Health Professions
Abstract
The ability to sense and adjust to the environment is crucial to life. For multicellular organisms, the ability to respond to external changes is essential not only for survival but also for normal development and physiology. Although signaling events can directly modify cellular function, typically signaling acts to alter transcriptional responses to generate both transient and sustained changes. Rapid, but transient, changes in gene expression are mediated by inducible transcription factors such as NF-κB. For the past 25 years, NF-κB has served as a paradigm for inducible transcription factors and has provided numerous insights into how signaling events influence gene expression and physiology. Since its…
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- Biology
- Transcription factor
- Multicellular organism
- NF-κB
- Cell biology
- Regulation of gene expression
- Gene expression
- Function (biology)