Literature DB >> 8570223

Overexpression of RelB in transgenic mice does not affect I kappa B alpha levels: differential regulation of RelA and RelB by the inhibitor protein.

F Weih1, S A Lira, R Bravo.   

Abstract

In mouse lymphoid tissues, RelB heterodimers represent the constitutive kappa B-binding activity, whereas RelA and c-Rel complexes most likely are involved in inducible kappa B-binding and gene activation. Our laboratory has previously shown that the potential excess of NF-kappa B activity in transgenic mice overexpressing RelA is counteracted by a dramatic increase in I kappa B alpha, mainly due to its increased stability through association with RelA. As an attempt to elucidate the in vivo mechanisms that lead to the constitutive DNA-binding activity of RelB heterodimers, we have generated mouse lines overexpressing a relB transgene in a position-independent and copy number-dependent manner. Expression of RelB in these transgenic animals is very high in immature thymocytes and restricted to T cell areas in secondary lymphoid tissues. In contrast to the results obtained with RelA-transgenic thymocytes, we demonstrate here that overexpression of RelB results in a dramatic increase in overall kappa B-binding activity. Interestingly, I kappa B alpha protein levels are not altered in the RelB-transgenic animals, indicating that within the same cell type RelA and RelB complexes are differentially regulated by I kappa B alpha.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8570223

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncogene        ISSN: 0950-9232            Impact factor:   9.867


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