MANY cytokines signal through different cell-surface receptors to acti
vate the transcription factor NF-kappa B (ref. 1). Members of the TRAF
protein family have been implicated in the activation of NF-kappa B b
y the tumour-necrosis factor (TNF)-receptor superfamily(2-5). Here we
report the identification of a new TRAF family member, designated TRAF
6. When overexpressed in human 293 cells, TRAF6 activates NF-kappa B.
A dominant-negative mutant of TRAF6 inhibits NF-kappa B activation sig
nalled by interleukin-1 (IL-1) but not by TNF. IL-1 treatment of 293 c
ells induces the association of TRAF6 with IRAK, a serine/threonine ki
nase that is rapidly recruited to the IL-1 receptor after IL-1 inducti
on(6). These findings indicate that TRAF proteins may function as sign
al transducers for distinct receptor families and that TRAF6 participa
tes in IL-1 signalling.