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Comparative Study
. 1993 Mar;13(3):1572-82.
doi: 10.1128/mcb.13.3.1572-1582.1993.

Both N- and C-terminal domains of RelB are required for full transactivation: role of the N-terminal leucine zipper-like motif

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Comparative Study

Both N- and C-terminal domains of RelB are required for full transactivation: role of the N-terminal leucine zipper-like motif

P Dobrzanski et al. Mol Cell Biol. 1993 Mar.

Abstract

RelB, a member of the Rel family of transcription factors, can stimulate promoter activity in the presence of p50-NF-kappa B or p50B/p49-NF-kappa B in mammalian cells. Transcriptional activation analysis reveals that the N and C termini of RelB are required for full transactivation in the presence of p50-NF-kappa B. RelB/p50-NF-kappa B hybrid molecules containing the Rel homology domain of p50-NF-kappa B and the N and C termini of RelB have high transcriptional activity compared with wild-type p50-NF-kappa B. The N and C termini of RelB cooperate in transactivation in cis or trans configuration. Alterations in the structure of the leucine zipper-like motif present in the N terminus of RelB significantly decrease the transcriptional capacity of RelB and of different RelB/p50-NF-kappa B hybrid molecules.

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