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. 1990 Apr 20;61(2):255-65.
doi: 10.1016/0092-8674(90)90806-p.

Purified human I kappa B can rapidly dissociate the complex of the NF-kappa B transcription factor with its cognate DNA

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Purified human I kappa B can rapidly dissociate the complex of the NF-kappa B transcription factor with its cognate DNA

U Zabel et al. Cell. .

Abstract

I kappa B is an inhibitory protein that stabilizes the inducible cytoplasmic form of the NF-kappa B transcription factor. We have purified I kappa B-alpha, a major form of I kappa B with an apparent molecular size of 37 kd, from cytosol of human placenta. A second chromatographically distinct form, I kappa B-beta, was partially purified and found to be more basic and 3-8 kd larger than the alpha form. The occurrence of distinct forms of I kappa B could explain how NF-kappa B can be activated in response to various agents that signal via different intracellular messenger systems. Both I kappa B-alpha and -beta exclusively inactivated NF-kappa B containing the non-DNA binding 65 kd subunit and, within minutes, could dissociate a high affinity complex of NF-kappa B with its cognate DNA. On the assumption that free I kappa B-alpha and -beta can enter the nucleus, these proteins could rapidly release NF-kappa B from high affinity binding sites in enhancer and promoter elements, thereby terminating NF-kappa B-dependent initiation of gene expression.

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