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Quantitative dissection and modeling of the NF-κB p100-p105 module reveals interdependent precursor proteolysis.

Zekiye Buket Yılmaz1, Bente Kofahl2, Patrick Beaudette3, Katharina Baum2, Inbal Ipenberg4, Falk Weih5, Jana Wolf2, Gunnar Dittmar6, Claus Scheidereit7.   

Abstract

The mechanisms that govern proteolytic maturation or complete destruction of the precursor proteins p100 and p105 are fundamental to homeostasis and activation of NF-κB; however, they remain poorly understood. Using mass-spectrometry-based quantitative analysis of noncanonical LTβR-induced signaling, we demonstrate that stimulation induces simultaneous processing of both p100 and p105. The precursors not only form hetero-oligomers but also interact with the ATPase VCP/p97, and their induced proteolysis strictly depends on the signal response domain (SRD) of p100, suggesting that the SRD-targeting proteolytic machinery acts in cis and in trans. Separation of cellular pools by isotope labeling revealed synchronous dynamics of p105 and p100 proteolysis. The generation of p50 and p52 from their precursors depends on functional VCP/p97. We have developed quantitative mathematical models that describe the dynamics of the system and predict that p100-p105 complexes are signal responsive.
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Year:  2014        PMID: 25482563     DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2014.11.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Rep            Impact factor:   9.423


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