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Differential regulation of IKKalpha-mediated activation of IRF3/7 by NIK.

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  • Differential regulation of IKKalpha-mediated activation of IRF3/7 by NIK. Abstract Text:

    rui-peng wangRui-Peng Wang,min zhangMin Zhang,ying liYing Li,fei-ci diaoFei-Ci Diao,danying chenDanying Chen,zhonghe zhaiZhonghe Zhai,hong-bing shuHong-Bing Shu,rui-peng wangRui-Peng Wang,min zhangMin Zhang,ying liYing Li,fei-ci diaoFei-Ci Diao,danying chenDanying Chen,zhonghe zhaiZhonghe Zhai,hong-bing shuHong-Bing Shu,

    Type I interferons (IFNs) are critical mediators of the innate immune system to defend viral infection. Interferon regulatory factor (IRF) 3 and IRF7 are transcription factors that play critical roles in type I IFN production in response to viral infection. It has been shown that the protein kinase I kappaB kinase alpha (IKKalpha) is critically involved in IRF7 activation and IFN-alpha production in Toll-like receptor 7/9 (TLR7/9) signaling cascades. However, overexpression of IKKalpha does not activate the IFN-alpha promoters. Here we show that the protein kinase nuclear factor kappaB-inducing kinase (NIK) confers IKKalpha the ability to activate IRF3/7. Previous studies have shown that NIK phosphorylates IKKalpha at Ser-176 and Ser-180 residues, and mutation of each of the two residues to glutamate, which mimics its phosphorylation, caused constitutive activation of NF-kappaB. However, mutation of the two serine residues has differential effects on IKKalpha-mediated activation of IRF3/7. While IKKalpha(S176E) constitutively activates IRF3/7, IKKalpha(S180E) losses its ability to activate IRF3/7. These findings suggest that IKKalpha-mediated activation of NF-kappaB and IRF3/7 are differentially regulated by NIK, and NIK plays an important role in TLR7/9-mediated IFN-alpha production.

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Molecular immunology

    VOLUME: 45

    Page Numbers: 1926-34

    Journal Abbreviation: Mol. Immunol.

    ISSN: 0161-5890

    DAY: 18

    MONTH: 12

    YEAR: 2007

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    AFFILIATION: College of Life Sciences, Peking University, Beijing, China.

    Country: England

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