TY - JOUR T1 - Molecular stripping in the <em>NFκB/IκB/DNA</em> genetic regulatory network JF - bioRxiv DO - 10.1101/027912 SP - 027912 AU - Davit A Potoyan AU - Weihua Zheng AU - Elizabeth Komives AU - Peter G Wolynes Y1 - 2015/01/01 UR - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2015/10/02/027912.abstract N2 - Genetic switches based on the NFκB/IκB/DNA system are master regulators of an array of cellular responses. Recent kinetic experiments have shown that IκB can actively remove NFκB bound to its genetic sites via a process called ”molecular stripping”. This allows the NFκB/IκB/DNA switch to function under kinetic control rather than the thermodynamic control contemplated in the traditional models of gene switches. Using molecular dynamics simulations of coarse grained predictive energy landscape models for the constituent proteins by themselves and interacting with the DNA we explore the functional motions of the transcription factor NFκB and its various binary and ternary complexes with DNA and the inhibitor IκB. These studies show that the function of the NFκB/IκB/DNA genetic switch is realized via an allosteric mechanism. Molecular stripping occurs through the activation of a domain twist mode by the binding of IκB which occurs through conformational selection. Free energy calculations for DNA binding show that the binding of IκB not only results in a significant decrease of the affinity of the transcription factor for the DNA but also kinetically speeds DNA release. Projections of the free energy onto various reaction coordinates reveal the structural details of the stripping pathways. ER -