Sarma Uddipan, Ghosh Indira
National Centre for Cell Science, Ganeshkhind, Pune, India.
BMC Res Notes. 2012 Jun 13;5:287. doi: 10.1186/1756-0500-5-287.
Feedback loops, both positive and negative are embedded in the Mitogen Activated Protein Kinase (MAPK) cascade. In the three layer MAPK cascade, both feedback loops originate from the terminal layer and their sites of action are either of the two upstream layers. Recent studies have shown that the cascade uses coupled positive and negative feedback loops in generating oscillations. Two plausible designs of coupled positive and negative feedback loops can be elucidated from the literature; in one design the positive feedback precedes the negative feedback in the direction of signal flow and vice-versa in another. But it remains unexplored how the two designs contribute towards triggering oscillations in MAPK cascade. Thus it is also not known how amplitude, frequency, robustness or nature (analogous/digital) of the oscillations would be shaped by these two designs.
We built two models of MAPK cascade that exhibited oscillations as function of two underlying designs of coupled positive and negative feedback loops. Frequency, amplitude and nature (digital/analogous) of oscillations were found to be differentially determined by each design. It was observed that the positive feedback emerging from an oscillating MAPK cascade and functional in an external signal processing module can trigger oscillations in the target module, provided that the target module satisfy certain parametric requirements. The augmentation of the two models was done to incorporate the nuclear-cytoplasmic shuttling of cascade components followed by induction of a nuclear phosphatase. It revealed that the fate of oscillations in the MAPK cascade is governed by the feedback designs. Oscillations were unaffected due to nuclear compartmentalization owing to one design but were completely abolished in the other case.
The MAPK cascade can utilize two distinct designs of coupled positive and negative feedback loops to trigger oscillations. The amplitude, frequency and robustness of the oscillations in presence or absence of nuclear compartmentalization were differentially determined by two designs of coupled positive and negative feedback loops. A positive feedback from an oscillating MAPK cascade was shown to induce oscillations in an external signal processing module, uncovering a novel regulatory aspect of MAPK signal processing.
有丝分裂原活化蛋白激酶(MAPK)级联中存在正反馈和负反馈回路。在三层MAPK级联中,两个反馈回路均起源于终端层,其作用位点为两个上游层中的任意一个。最近的研究表明,该级联在产生振荡时使用了耦合的正反馈和负反馈回路。从文献中可以阐明耦合正反馈和负反馈回路的两种合理设计;在一种设计中,正反馈在信号流方向上先于负反馈,而在另一种设计中则相反。但这两种设计如何促成MAPK级联中的振荡触发仍未得到探索。因此,也不清楚这两种设计将如何塑造振荡的幅度、频率、稳健性或性质(类似/数字)。
我们构建了两个MAPK级联模型,它们表现出作为耦合正反馈和负反馈回路的两种潜在设计的函数的振荡。发现振荡的频率、幅度和性质(数字/类似)由每种设计差异决定。据观察,从振荡的MAPK级联中产生并在外部信号处理模块中起作用的正反馈可以触发目标模块中的振荡,前提是目标模块满足某些参数要求。对这两个模型进行了扩展,以纳入级联组件的核质穿梭,随后诱导一种核磷酸酶。结果表明,MAPK级联中振荡的命运受反馈设计的支配。由于一种设计,振荡不受核区室化的影响,但在另一种情况下则完全消失。
MAPK级联可以利用耦合正反馈和负反馈回路的两种不同设计来触发振荡。在存在或不存在核区室化的情况下,振荡的幅度、频率和稳健性由耦合正反馈和负反馈回路的两种设计差异决定。振荡的MAPK级联的正反馈被证明可在外部信号处理模块中诱导振荡,揭示了MAPK信号处理的一个新的调节方面。