NF-KB Canonical

Pathway ID: SIGNOR-NFKBCView in NDEx

Description: The NF-kB family of transcription factors plays important roles in the immune system. Two signaling pathways lead to the activation of NF-kB, known as the classical (canonical) pathway and the non-canonical (alternative) pathway. The common regulatory step is activation of an IkB kinase (IKK) complex consisting of catalytic kinase subunits (IKKalpha and/or IKKbeta) and the regulatory non-enzymatic scaffold protein NEMO (NF-kB essential modulator also known as IKKgamma). Activation of NF-kB dimers is due to IKK-mediated phosphorylation-induced proteasomal degradation of IkB, enabling the active NF-kB transcription factor subunits to translocate to the nucleus and induce target gene expression. The canonical NF-kB pathway is induced by several signals including antigens, TLR ligands and cytokines such as TNF. It uses a wide variety of signaling adaptors to engage and activate the IKKbeta subunit of the IKK complex. IKKbeta phosphorylation of classical IkB proteins bound to NF-kB dimers such as p50-p65 results in ubiquitination (Ub) of IkB and proteasome-induced degradation.

Curated by: Elena Santonico

25 Seed Entities

Organism:
Name Primary ID
FAS P25445
NfKb-p65/p50 SIGNOR-C13
TNFRSF1A P19438
Proliferation SIGNOR-PH4
TRAF6 Q9Y4K3
Inflammation SIGNOR-PH12
TNFAIP3 P21580
ITCH Q96J02
UBE2N P61088
RNF11 Q9Y3C5
FADD Q13158
UBE2V1 Q13404
TRAF2 Q12933
TRADD Q15628
TAB3 Q8N5C8
SCF-betaTRCP SIGNOR-C5
MAP3K7 O43318
FASLG P48023
NFKBIA P25963
TAB2 Q9NYJ8
RIPK1 Q13546
TNF P01375
IKK-complex SIGNOR-C14
TAX1BP1 Q86VP1
CYLD Q9NQC7