Modulation of transcription factor NF-kappa B binding activity by oxidation-reduction in vitro.

MB Toledano, WJ Leonard - Proceedings of the National …, 1991 - National Acad Sciences
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1991National Acad Sciences
NF-kappa B is a widely used regulator of inducible and tissue-specific gene control. In the
cytosol, when complexed to an inhibitory molecule, I kappa B, NF-kappa B is in an inactive
form and cannot bind DNA. Activation of cells with appropriate stimuli results in the
dissociation of NF-kappa B from I kappa B and its translocation to the nucleus as an active
binding protein. We now demonstrate that NF-kappa B binding in vitro can be inhibited by
agents that modify free sulfhydryls. Binding is eliminated after treatment with N …
NF-kappa B is a widely used regulator of inducible and tissue-specific gene control. In the cytosol, when complexed to an inhibitory molecule, I kappa B, NF-kappa B is in an inactive form and cannot bind DNA. Activation of cells with appropriate stimuli results in the dissociation of NF-kappa B from I kappa B and its translocation to the nucleus as an active binding protein. We now demonstrate that NF-kappa B binding in vitro can be inhibited by agents that modify free sulfhydryls. Binding is eliminated after treatment with N-ethylmaleimide, an alkylating agent, and diamide, an oxidizing agent. The diamide effect can be reversed by 2-mercaptoethanol. Further, 2-mercaptoethanol acts synergistically with deoxycholate plus Nonidet P-40 in converting inactive cytosolic NF-kappa B to an active DNA-binding form. It is therefore possible that modulation of the redox state of NF-kappa B could represent a post-translational control mechanism for this factor.
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