THE N-TERMINAL DOMAIN OF I-KAPPA-B-ALPHA MASKS THE NUCLEAR-LOCALIZATION SIGNAL(S) OF P50 AND C-REL HOMODIMERS

Citation
M. Latimer et al., THE N-TERMINAL DOMAIN OF I-KAPPA-B-ALPHA MASKS THE NUCLEAR-LOCALIZATION SIGNAL(S) OF P50 AND C-REL HOMODIMERS, Molecular and cellular biology, 18(5), 1998, pp. 2640-2649
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Biology,"Cell Biology
ISSN journal
02707306
Volume
18
Issue
5
Year of publication
1998
Pages
2640 - 2649
Database
ISI
SICI code
0270-7306(1998)18:5<2640:TNDOIM>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
Members of the Rel/NF-kappa B family of transcription factors are rela ted to each other over a region of about 300 amino acids called the Re l Homology Domain (RHD), which governs DNA binding, dimerization, and binding to inhibitor. At the C-terminal end of the RHD, each protein h as a nuclear localization signal (NLS), The crystal structures of the p50 and RelA family members show that the RHD consists of two regions: an N-terminal section which contains some of the DNA contacts and a C -terminal section which contains the remaining DNA contacts and contro ls dimerization, In unstimulated cells, the homo- or heterodimeric Rel / NF-kappa B proteins are cytoplasmic by virtue of binding to an inhib itor protein (I kappa B) which somehow masks the NLS of each member of the dimer. The I kappa B proteins consist of an ankyrin-repeat-contai ning domain that is required for binding to dimers and N- and C-termin al domains that are dispensable for binding to most dimers. In this st udy, we examined the interaction between I kappa B alpha and Rel famil y homodimers by mutational analysis. We show that (i) the dimerization regions of p50, RelA, and c-Rel are sufficient for binding to I kappa B alpha, (ii) the NLSs of RelA and c-Rel are not required for binding to I kappa B alpha but do stabilize the interaction, (iii) the NLS of p50 is required for binding to I kappa B alpha, (iv) only certain res idues within the p50 NLS are required for binding, and (v) in a p50-I kappa B alpha complex or a c-Rel-I kappa B alpha complex the N terminu s of I kappa B alpha either directly or indirectly masks one or both o f the dimer NLSs.