Cancer Institute A national cancer institute
designated cancer center

James Ferrell

Publication Details

  • Tuning the activation threshold of a kinase network by nested feedback loops.

    Justman QA, Serber Z, Ferrell JE, El-Samad H, Shokat KM. Science. 2009; 324 (5926): 509-12

    Determining proper responsiveness to incoming signals is fundamental to all biological systems. We demonstrate that intracellular signaling nodes can tune a signaling network's response threshold away from the basal median effective concentration established by ligand-receptor interactions. Focusing on the bistable kinase network that governs progesterone-induced meiotic entry in Xenopus oocytes, we characterized glycogen synthase kinase-3beta (GSK-3beta) as a dampener of progesterone responsiveness. GSK-3beta engages the meiotic kinase network through a double-negative feedback loop; this specific feedback architecture raises the progesterone threshold in correspondence with the strength of double-negative signaling. We also identified a marker of nutritional status, l-leucine, which lowers the progesterone threshold, indicating that oocytes integrate additional signals into their cell-fate decisions by modulating progesterone responsiveness.

    PubMedID: 19390045

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