I. Carpentier et al., TRAF2 PLAYS A DUAL ROLE IN NF-KAPPA-B-DEPENDENT GENE ACTIVATION BY MEDIATING THE TNF-INDUCED ACTIVATION OF P38 MAPK AND I-KAPPA-B KINASE PATHWAYS, FEBS letters, 425(2), 1998, pp. 195-198
We previously demonstrated that p38 MAPK is a crucial mediator in the
NF-kappa B-dependent gene activation induced by TNF. Here, we have stu
died the role of several TNF receptor-associated proteins and caspases
in p38 MAPK activation by TNF. The latter appears to be dependent on
TRAF2, but independent of FADD or caspases. Remarkably, p38 MARK activ
ation by TNF proceeds independently of the TRAF2-associated NF-kappa B
-inducing kinase NIK, which is known to bind and activate two recently
identified I kappa B kinases. These results demonstrate that two kina
se pathways involved in NF-kappa B regulation, viz, NIK and p38 MAPK-m
ediated, diverge at the level of TRAF2. (C) 1998 Federation of Europea
n Biochemical Societies.