1997
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.272.35.22278
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Distinct Domains of the RelA NF-κB Subunit Are Required for Negative Cross-talk and Direct Interaction with the Glucocorticoid Receptor

Abstract: The RelA subunit of NF-B and the glucocorticoid receptor mutually repress each others transcriptional activity, thus providing a mechanism for immunosuppression. Deletion analysis of the glucocorticoid receptor has shown that the DNA binding domain and the ligand binding domain are essential components for repression. Here, we show by deletions and point mutations that both the Rel homology domain and the transactivation domains of RelA are required for repression of the transcriptional activity of the glucoco… Show more

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“…Di erent subunits of the NF-kB/Rel family have been shown to interact with members of other protein families (Bassuk et al, 1997;Shen and Stavnezer, 1998;Wissink et al, 1997;Ferrier et al, 1999;Dickinson et al, 1999;Stein et al, 1993;Raj et al, 1996;Kalkoven et al, 1996;Na et al, 1999). In many of these cases, the associations are fairly speci®c for the RelA subunit, e.g., with glucocorticoid and progesterone receptors (Wissink et al, 1997;Kalkoven et al, 1996) and the YB-1 protein (Raj et al, 1996).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Di erent subunits of the NF-kB/Rel family have been shown to interact with members of other protein families (Bassuk et al, 1997;Shen and Stavnezer, 1998;Wissink et al, 1997;Ferrier et al, 1999;Dickinson et al, 1999;Stein et al, 1993;Raj et al, 1996;Kalkoven et al, 1996;Na et al, 1999). In many of these cases, the associations are fairly speci®c for the RelA subunit, e.g., with glucocorticoid and progesterone receptors (Wissink et al, 1997;Kalkoven et al, 1996) and the YB-1 protein (Raj et al, 1996).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…RelA protein interactions with other transcription factors have been found to lead either to induction (Bassuk et al, 1997;Shen and Stavnezer, 1998) or repression (Wissink et al, 1997;Ferrier et al, 1999) of gene transactivation. In most cases, transcription complex-DNA association involves binding sites for both NF-kB and the partner transcription factor, which are in close proximity to one another (Shen and Stavnezer, 1998;Dickinson et al, 1999).…”
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“…It is not clear, however, whether the presumed squelching mechanism by which the mutants interfere with GR wild type, is the basis of cross-talk with AP-1. Data with mutants of the genes encoding AP-1 and NF-kB which a ect coactivator binding and cross-talk (SchuÈ le et al, 1990;Wissink et al, 1997), are not yet conclusive as these mutations may have a ected several properties.…”
Section: Molecular Mechanism Of Cross-talk ± a Working Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%