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EMBO JOURNAL
卷 19, 期 11, 页码 2580-2591出版社
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/emboj/19.11.2580
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I kappa B kinase (I kappa K); NF-kappa B; p105; beta-TrCP; ubiquitin
Processing of the p105 precursor to form the active subunit p50 of the NF-kappa B transcription factor is a unique case in which the ubiquitin system is involved in limited processing rather than in complete destruction of the target substrate. A glycine-rich region along with a downstream acidic domain have been demonstrated to be essential for processing. Were we demonstrate that following I kappa B kinase (I kappa K)-mediated phosphorylation, the C-terminal domain of p105 (residues 918-934) serves as a recognition motif for the SCFbeta-TrCP ubiquitin ligase, Expression of I kappa K beta dramatically increases processing of wild-type p105, but not of p105-Delta 918-934. Dominant-negative beta-TrCP inhibits I kappa K-dependent processing. Furthermore, the ligase and wild-type p105 but not p105-Delta 918-934 associate physically following phosphorylation, In vitro, SCFbeta-TrCP specifically conjugates and promotes processing of phosphorylated p105. Importantly, the TrCP recognition motif in p105 is different from that described for I kappa Bs, beta-catenin and human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Vpu, Since p105-Delta 918-934 is also conjugated and processed, it appears that p105 can be recognized under different physiological conditions by two different ligases, targeting two distinct recognition motifs.
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