A20 inhibits NF-kappa B activation downstream of multiple Map3 kinases andinteracts with the I kappa B signalosome

Citation
Fs. Zetoune et al., A20 inhibits NF-kappa B activation downstream of multiple Map3 kinases andinteracts with the I kappa B signalosome, CYTOKINE, 15(6), 2001, pp. 282-298
Citations number
65
Categorie Soggetti
Cell & Developmental Biology
Journal title
CYTOKINE
ISSN journal
10434666 → ACNP
Volume
15
Issue
6
Year of publication
2001
Pages
282 - 298
Database
ISI
SICI code
1043-4666(20010921)15:6<282:AINBAD>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
A20, a TNF inducible gene, inhibits TNF-mediated apoptosis as well as NF-KB induced by this cytokine. Reporter assay experiments revealed that A20 is a very effective inhibitor of NF-KB signaling induced by TRAFs and several Map3 kinases, including NIK, MEKK1, COT, and TAK1. Similarly, the NF-kappaB inducing activity of TAX, an activator of the I kappaB kinase complex, is also abrogated by A20. Inhibition of NF-kappaB is specific as A20 has no ef fect on TNF-alpha -induced JNK activation. These results suggest that the m olecular target of A20 is more distal to the receptor than TRAFs as previou sly proposed. A20 inhibits NF-KB-dependent transcription without a concomit ant decrease in nuclear NT-KB DNA binding activity or nuclear translocation of p65. This apparent discrepancy between transcriptional readout and gel shift experiments is observed with a variety of stimuli, including expressi on of IKK beta. Therefore, in addition to the phosphorylation Of I kappaB, another signal is needed for transcriptional activation of NF-KB. A20 inhib its this non-redundant signal. The observation that A20 associates with IKK alpha and is phosphorylated upon IKK beta co-expression may suggest that A 20 interferes with some aspects of signalosome function.