“…These ‘signalling brakes’ operate by targeting receptor-proximal signalling events, by inhibiting IKK-complex activity, or by regulating downstream checkpoints. The mech anisms utilized by these negative regulators include cleavage or internalization of TNFRs 10 , destabilization of signalling complexes 28 , displacement of signalling molecules from complexes by antagonists 29–34 , as well as degradation (proteasomal or lysosomal) 31,35–37 , inactivation (for example, dephosphory lation) 38–41 , or seques tration of signalling factors 42–44 . Although the expression and activity of negative regulators can be constitutive, induction by TNF is consistent with a model of ‘applying the brakes’ as part of inducible inhibitory-feedback loops 42 .…”