Beyond IκBs:: alternative regulation of NF-κB activity

被引:228
作者
Neumann, Manfred [1 ]
Naumann, Michael [1 ]
机构
[1] Otto Von Guericke Univ, Fac Med, Inst Expt Internal Med, D-39120 Magdeburg, Germany
关键词
RelA phosphorylation; RelA acetylation; GR/NF-kappa B cross-talk; nucleolar sequestration; dimer exchange;
D O I
10.1096/fj.06-7615rev
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The transcription factor nuclear factor-kappa B ( NF- kappa B) is a crucial regulator of many physiological and patho- physiological processes, including control of the adaptive and innate immune responses, inflammation, proliferation, tumorigenesis, and apoptosis. Thus, the tight regulation of NF- kappa B activity within a cell is extremely important. The central mechanism of NF- kappa B regulation is the signal- induced proteolytic degradation of a family of cytoplasmic inhibitors of NF- kappa B, the I kappa Bs. However, with the discovery of an I kappa B- independent noncanonical or '' alternative '' pathway of NF- kappa B activation, the importance of other regulatory mechanisms responsible for the fine- tuning of NF- kappa B became clear. Post- translational modification, especially phosphorylation, of the Rel proteins, of which dimeric NF- kappa B is composed, are such alternative regulatory mechanisms. The best analyzed example is RelA phosphorylation, which takes place at specific amino acids resulting in distinct functional changes of this gene regulatory protein. The interaction of NF- kappa B with other proteins such as glucocorticoid receptors is very important for the regulation of NF- kappa B activity. Recently, exciting new concepts of I kappa B- independent NF- kappa B control like dimer exchange and nucleolar sequestration of RelA have been described, indicating that many aspects of NF- kappa B control are waiting to be discovered. - Neumann, M., Naumann, M. Beyond I kappa Bs: alternative regulation of NF- kappa B activity.
引用
收藏
页码:2642 / 2654
页数:13
相关论文
共 98 条
[21]   Activation of IKK by TNFα requires site-specific ubiquitination of RIP1 and polyubiquitin binding by NEMO [J].
Ea, CK ;
Deng, L ;
Xia, ZP ;
Pineda, G ;
Chen, ZJJ .
MOLECULAR CELL, 2006, 22 (02) :245-257
[22]   cRel-TD kinase:: a serine/threonine kinase binding in vivo and in vitro c-Rel and phosphorylating its transactivation domain [J].
Fognani, C ;
Rondi, R ;
Romano, A ;
Blasi, F .
ONCOGENE, 2000, 19 (18) :2224-2232
[23]   Identification of NAP1, a regulatory subunit of IκB kinase-related kinases that potentiates NF-κB signaling [J].
Fujita, F ;
Taniguchi, Y ;
Kato, T ;
Narita, Y ;
Furuya, A ;
Ogawa, T ;
Sakurai, H ;
Joh, T ;
Itoh, M ;
Delhase, M ;
Karin, M ;
Nakanishi, M .
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY, 2003, 23 (21) :7780-7793
[24]   Neddylation of a breast cancer-associated protein recruits a class III histone deacetylase that represses NFκB-dependent transcription [J].
Gao, Fei ;
Cheng, Jinke ;
Shi, Tong ;
Yeh, Edward T. H. .
NATURE CELL BIOLOGY, 2006, 8 (10) :1171-U236
[25]   Regulating the regulators: Control of protein ubiquitination and ubiquitin-like modifications by extracellular stimuli [J].
Gao, M ;
Karin, M .
MOLECULAR CELL, 2005, 19 (05) :581-593
[26]   Glucocorticoid ligands specify different interactions with NF-κB by allosteric effects on the glucocorticoid receptor DNA binding domain [J].
Garside, H ;
Stevens, A ;
Farrow, S ;
Normand, C ;
Houle, B ;
Berry, A ;
Maschera, B ;
Ray, D .
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, 2004, 279 (48) :50050-50059
[27]   Introduction to NF-κB:: players, pathways, perspectives [J].
Gilmore, T. D. .
ONCOGENE, 2006, 25 (51) :6680-6684
[28]   DNA binding of repressor nuclear factor-κB p50/p50 depends on phosphorylation of Ser337 by the protein kinase A catalytic subunit [J].
Guan, HC ;
Hou, SH ;
Ricciardi, RP .
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, 2005, 280 (11) :9957-9962
[29]   Nuclear accumulation of cRel following C-terminal phosphorylation by TBK1/IKKε [J].
Harris, Jennifer ;
Oliere, Stephanie ;
Sharma, Sonia ;
Sun, Qiang ;
Lin, Rongtuan ;
Hiscott, John ;
Grandvaux, Nathalie .
JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY, 2006, 177 (04) :2527-2535
[30]   Signaling to NF-κB [J].
Hayden, MS ;
Ghosh, S .
GENES & DEVELOPMENT, 2004, 18 (18) :2195-2224