Appearance of apparently ubiquitin-conjugated I kappa B-alpha during its phosphorylation-induced degradation in intact cells.

E B Traenckner, P A Baeuerle
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NF-kappa B is a dimeric protein that serves to initiate gene transcription in higher eukaryotic cells in response to mainly pathogenic stimuli. Its activity is controlled by a third inhibitory subunit, called I kappa B. When I kappa B is bound, NF-kappa B cannot bind to DNA or enter the nucleus but is stored in a latent cytoplasmic form. Upon stimulation of cells I kappa B is released, which allows the activation of NF-kappa B. We have analyzed the molecular mechanism underlying the removal of I kappa B-alpha. Distinct extracellular stimuli lead to a phosphorylation of I kappa B-alpha of serines 32 and 36 by a yet unidentified kinase. These modifications do not directly dissociate I kappa B from NF-kappa B but render the inhibitor highly susceptible for proteolytic degradation by, presumably, the proteasome. In this paper, we report for the first time that higher molecular mass forms of I kappa B-alpha occur under conditions that lead to a phosphorylation of I kappa B-alpha and activation of NF-kappa B. These I kappa B-alpha variants had discrete molecular masses and were most prominent in cells overexpressing I kappa B-alpha, suggesting the covalent modification of I kappa B-alpha by ubiquitin conjugation. The proteasome inhibitor Cbz-Ile-Glu(O-t-Bu)-Ala-leucinal (PSI), which stabilizes the phospho form of I kappa B-alpha, only slightly increased the amount of conjugates indicating that the conjugation of I kappa B-alpha with ubiquitin was the rate-limiting step in I kappa B-alpha degradation, and not its phosphorylation or proteolysis. Our data suggest that conjugation of I kappa B-alpha with ubiquitin is an intermediate reaction in the phosphorylation-controlled degradation of I kappa B-alpha and the subsequent activation of NF-kappa B.

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在完整细胞磷酸化诱导的降解过程中出现明显的泛素偶联I κ b - α。
nf - κ B是一种二聚体蛋白,在高等真核细胞对主要病原性刺激的反应中起着启动基因转录的作用。它的活性由第三个抑制亚基控制,称为I κ B。当I κ B结合时,nf - κ B不能与DNA结合或进入细胞核,而是以潜伏的细胞质形式储存。细胞受到刺激后,I κ B被释放,从而激活nf - κ B。我们分析了I κ B- α去除的分子机制。不同的细胞外刺激导致I kappa b - α丝氨酸32和36的磷酸化由一个尚未确定的激酶。这些修饰不直接将I κ B与nf - κ B分离,但使抑制剂对蛋白酶体的蛋白水解降解高度敏感。在本文中,我们首次报道了在导致I kappa b - α磷酸化和NF-kappa b活化的条件下,I kappa b - α的高分子质量形式出现。这些I kappa b - α变体具有离散的分子质量,并且在过表达I kappa b - α的细胞中最为突出,表明I kappa b - α通过泛素偶联进行共价修饰。蛋白酶体抑制剂cbz - il - glu (O-t-Bu)-Ala-leucinal (PSI)稳定了I kappa b - α的磷酸化形式,但只略微增加了偶联物的数量,这表明I kappa b - α与泛素的偶联是I kappa b - α降解的限速步骤,而不是磷酸化或蛋白水解。我们的数据表明,I κ B- α与泛素的结合是磷酸化控制的I κ B- α降解和随后nf - κ B激活的中间反应。
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