2001
DOI: 10.1089/152308601750100669
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Characterization of Aging-Associated Up-Regulation of Constitutive Nuclear Factor-κB Binding Activity

Abstract: Changes occur in gene expression during aging in vivo and in replicative senescence in vitro, suggesting that aging can affect gene regulation. We have recently observed age-related changes in ubiquitously expressed, oxidative stress-responsive nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-kappa B) pathway during aging. Here we report a significant age-related increase in nuclear NF-kappa B binding activity together with increased protein levels of p52 and p65 components in rat liver. An additional, higher molecular weight prote… Show more

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“…However, incubation of the samples with shrimp alkaline phosphatases had no effect on the gel mobility of p65 (data not shown), suggesting the difference might not be due to protein phosphorylation. Previously, two such closely migrating p65-antibody reacting species were observed in immunoblot analysis of rat livers, and treatment with calf intestine alkaline phosphatases also did not resolve the difference in their gel mobility (26).…”
Section: Zas3 Directly Represses Nf-b-mediatedmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…However, incubation of the samples with shrimp alkaline phosphatases had no effect on the gel mobility of p65 (data not shown), suggesting the difference might not be due to protein phosphorylation. Previously, two such closely migrating p65-antibody reacting species were observed in immunoblot analysis of rat livers, and treatment with calf intestine alkaline phosphatases also did not resolve the difference in their gel mobility (26).…”
Section: Zas3 Directly Represses Nf-b-mediatedmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…EMSA assays were performed as described earlier in detail (Helenius et al, 2001). Nuclear proteins were isolated according to the modified protocol of Dignam et al (1983).…”
Section: Emsa Assaysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Probes were labelled with T4 polynucleotide kinase (Promega). Unspecific binding was blocked by 2 mg of poly(dI-dC) : poly (dI-dC) (Roche Applied Science) in an assay volume of 20 ml (Helenius et al, 2001). The binding assays were performed as described earlier (Helenius et al, 1996).…”
Section: Emsa Assaysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NF-κB signaling is activated during aging [52] and is a potent inducer of the expression of several NADPH oxidase components including gp91phox and p22phox [53]. SIRT1 has also been suggested as a potent inhibitor of NF-κB signaling by suppressing oxidative stress and inflammatory responses [54].…”
Section: Sirt1mentioning
confidence: 99%