Literature DB >> 11416157

Cell-specific association and shuttling of IkappaBalpha provides a mechanism for nuclear NF-kappaB in B lymphocytes.

W F Tam1, W Wang, R Sen.   

Abstract

Mature B lymphocytes are unique in containing nuclear Rel proteins prior to cell stimulation. This activity consists largely of p50-c-Rel heterodimers, and its importance for B-cell function is exemplified by reduced B-cell viability in several genetically altered mouse strains. Here we suggest a mechanism for the cell specificity and the subunit composition of constitutive B-cell NF-kappaB based on the observed properties of Rel homo- and heterodimers and IkappaBalpha. We show that c-Rel lacks a nuclear export sequence, making the removal of c-Rel-containing complexes from the nucleus less efficient than removal of p65-containing complexes. Second, the nuclear import potential of p65 and c-Rel homodimers but not p50-associated heterodimers was attenuated when they were complexed to IkappaBalpha, leading to a greater propensity of heterodimers to be nuclear. We propose that subunit composition of B-cell NF-kappaB reflects the inefficient retrieval of p50-c-Rel heterodimers from the nucleus. Cell specificity may be a consequence of c-Rel-IkappaBalpha complexes being present only in mature B cells, which leads to nuclear c-Rel due to IkappaBalpha turnover and shuttling of the complex.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11416157      PMCID: PMC87179          DOI: 10.1128/MCB.21.14.4837-4846.2001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biol        ISSN: 0270-7306            Impact factor:   4.272


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