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N- and C-terminal non-conserved residues contribute to transactivation by a sea anemone (Nematostella vectensis) NF-κB transcription factor

Authors :
Christine Pak
Dhishant Asarpota
Aditya Khedkar
Abishy Pandita
Ashley Ayers
Lauren Miller
Jingzhi Zhu
Shweta Kitchloo
Melissa Chua Ming Jie
Caitlin Lawlor
Fatema Abdurrob
Grace Thole
Sarah Heerboth
Majed Abbas
Jacob Bishop
Caryn Navarro
Anar Alshanbayeva
Janani Ramachandran
Mariam Maloyan
Alexis Aparicio
Yasmina Samaha
Neil A. Patel
Martine Tremblay
Nikhil Dhar
Alexa Diedrich
Isabel Park
Theresa Christie
Rosanna Hok
Marinaliz Reynoso
Shannon Linderman
Qianjing He
Brian Leonard
Linge Xia
Jason Turnbill
A. Aziz
Talal Almojel
Thomas D. Gilmore
Ajith Thomas
Chelsea L. Fortin
Oliver Chung
Source :
BIOS. 86:165-175
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Beta Beta Biological Society, 2015.

Abstract

NF-κB is an evolutionarily conserved eukaryotic transcription factor that plays a role in many important developmental and immune-related processes by activating target gene expression. The goal of these experiments was to define the sequences required for a sea anemone NF-κB's intrinsic transactivation activity by using mutant proteins with serial deletions of the N- and C-terminal sequences. Deletion mutants were constructed that were missing the C-terminal 15, 32 or 47 amino acids (aa) or the N-terminal 17, 27 or 47 aa of the 440 aa NF-κB protein from the starlet sea anemone, Nematostella vectensis (Nv), a simple model organism in the phylum Cnidaria. These Nv-NF-κB mutants were expressed as GAL4 fusion proteins in yeast, and their transactivation activities were assessed by LacZ reporter gene assays. The deletion of 47 aa from either the N terminus or the C terminus of NF-κB completely inactivates the transactivation function of Nv-NF-κB. In addition, we identified proline-258 in the center ...

Details

ISSN :
19436289 and 00053155
Volume :
86
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BIOS
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........712383f45cdce81c136a15ba300eb355
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1893/0005-3155-86.4.165