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Encoding and decoding NF-KB nuclear dynamics

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CURRENT OPINION IN CELL BIOLOGY
Volume 77, Issue -, Pages -

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CURRENT BIOLOGY LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceb.2022.102103

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  1. JSPS KAKENHI [17H06299, 17H06302, 18H04031]
  2. JST CREST Program [JPMJCR21N3]
  3. JST Moonshot RD [JPMJMS2021]
  4. Uehara Memorial Foundation
  5. Honjo International Scholarship Foundation
  6. JST-Mirai Program [JPMJMI19G7]

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The NF-kB signaling pathway plays a crucial role in cellular responses to environmental factors. This pathway encodes and decodes extracellular information through complex regulatory mechanisms and nuclear dynamics of the NF-kB transcription factor, resulting in distinct transcriptional responses. This review summarizes recent advances in understanding how cells encode and decode different environmental stimuli, as well as the important analytical techniques used in NF-kB research.
The NF-kB signaling pathway is crucial for cellular responses to environmental factors. Several studies have tried to decipher the mechanism of cells utilizing this pathway for information transfer and accurately encoding extracellular information that is translated into unique transcriptional programs. This finetuned encoding is possible owing to the complex regulatory mechanisms in the NF-kB pathway and is relayed through the nuclear dynamics of the NF-kB transcription factor. The ???message??? is then decoded through transcriptional and posttranscriptional regulation leading to stimulus-dependent phenotypes. Here, we reviewed recent advances on how different environmental stimuli are encoded and decoded by cells to produce distinct transcriptional responses and the important analytical techniques used in NF-kB research.

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