FUNCTION AND ACTIVATION OF THE TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR NF-KAPPA-B IN THERESPONSE TO TOXINS AND PATHOGENS

Authors
Citation
Ml. Schmitz, FUNCTION AND ACTIVATION OF THE TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR NF-KAPPA-B IN THERESPONSE TO TOXINS AND PATHOGENS, Toxicology letters, 82-3, 1995, pp. 407-411
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Toxicology
Journal title
ISSN journal
03784274
Volume
82-3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
407 - 411
Database
ISI
SICI code
0378-4274(1995)82-3:<407:FAAOTT>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
The ubiquitous transcription factor NF-kappa B regulates the expressio n of a plethora of genes. In most cell types the dimeric DNA-binding f orm of the transcription factor is retained in the cytoplasm by physic al association with the inhibitory I kappa B molecules. Five distinct DNA-binding subunits have so far been identified in vertebrates, which share a N-terminal homology region responsible for DNA-binding and di merization. Exposure of cells to a variety of pathogenic and/or toxic agents leads to the generation of hydrogen peroxide and the inducible phosphorylation of I kappa B, which is a prerequisite for its proteoly tic degradation. The DNA-binding subunits can subsequently enter the n ucleus, bind to their cognate DNA and activate transcription.