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Pyrin-only protein 2 modulates NFκB and disrupts ASC:CLR interactions

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JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 178, Issue 6, Pages 3837-3845

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AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.178.6.3837

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NF-kappa B is pivotal for transactivation of cell-cycle regulatory, cytokine, and adhesion molecule genes and is dysregulated in many cancers, neurodegenerative disorders, and inflammatory diseases. Proteins with pyrin and/or caspase recruitment domains have roles in apoptosis, innate immunity, and inflammation. Many pyrin domain (PYD) proteins modulate NF..kappa B activity as well as participate in assembling both the perinuclear apoptotic speck and the pro-IL1 beta/IL-18-converting inflammasome complex. Pyrin-only proteins (POP) are attractive as negative regulators of PYD-mediated functions and one such protein, POP1, has been reported. We report the identification and initial characterization of a second POP. POP2 is a 294 nt single exon gene located on human chromosome 3 encoding a 97-aa protein with sequence and predicted structural similarity to other PYDs. Highly similar to PYDs in CATERPILLER (CLR, NLR, NALP) family proteins, POP2 is less like the prototypic pyrin and ASC PYDs. POP2 is expressed principally in peripheral blood leukocytes and displays both cytoplasmic and nuclear expression patterns in transfected cells TNF-alpha-stimulated and p65 (RetA)induced NF-kappa B-dependent gene transcription is inhibited by POP2 in vitro by a mechanism involving changes in NF-kappa B nuclear import or distribution. While colocalizing with ASC in perinuclear specks, POP2 also inhibits the formation of specks by the CLR protein CIAS1/NALP3. Together, these observations demonstrate that POP2 is a negative regulator of NF-kappa B activity that may influence the assembly of PYD-dependent complexes.

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