Title of article
The Strength of Receptor Signaling Is Centrally Controlled through a Cooperative Loop between Ca^2+ and an Oxidant Signal
Author/Authors
Singh، Dinesh Kumar نويسنده , , Kumar، Dhiraj نويسنده , , Siddiqui، Zaved نويسنده , , Basu، Sandip Kumar نويسنده , , Kumar، Vikas نويسنده , , Rao، Kanury V.S. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
-280
From page
281
To page
0
Abstract
Activation of cell-surface receptors stimulates generation of intracellular signals that, in turn, direct the cellular response. However, mechanisms that ensure combinatorial control of these signaling events are not well understood. We show here that the Ca^2+ and reactive oxygen intermediates generated upon BCR activation rapidly engage in a cooperative interaction that acts in a feedback manner to amplify the early signal generated. This cooperativity acts by regulating the concentration of the oxidant produced. The latter exerts its influence through a pulsed inactivation of receptor-coupled phosphatases, where the amplitude of this pulse is determined by oxidant concentration. The extent of phosphatase inhibition, in turn, dictates what proportion of receptor-proximal kinases are activated and, as a result, the net strength of the initial signal. It is the strength of this initial signal that finally determines the eventual duration of BCR signaling and the rate of its transmission through downstream pathways.
Keywords
Liriomyza trifolii , IPM , Biological control , Greenhouse , DIGLYPHUS ISAEA , Abamectin compatibility
Journal title
CELL
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
CELL
Record number
102198
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