Synergistic stimulation of avian I kappa B alpha transcription by rel and fos/jun factors
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Synergistic stimulation of avian I kappa B alpha transcription by rel and fos/jun factors
Abstract
Rel/NF-kappa B transcription factors and I Kappa B alpha function in an autoregulatory network. Avian I kappa B alpha transcription is increased in response to both c-Rel and v-Rel. This study shows that I kappa B alpha transcription is synergistically stimulated by Rel and AP-1 factors (c-Fos and c-Jun). However, the response to v-Rel and the AP-1 factors was not as vigorous as that of c-Rel and AP-1. A 386 bp region of the I kappa B alpha promoter (containing two NF-kappa B and one AP-1 binding sites) was shown to be both necessary and sufficient for response to both Rel factors alone or Rel factors in conjunction with the AP-1 proteins. In addition, an imperfect NF-kappa B binding site was found to overlap the AP-1 binding site. Mutation of either of the NF-kappa B binding sites or the AP-1 binding site dramatically decreased the response of the I kappa B alpha promoter to Rel proteins alone or Rel and AP-1 factors. Overexpression of c-Rel or v-Rel resulted in the formation of DNA binding complexes associated with the imperfect NF-kappa B binding site which overlaps the AP-1 site. v-Rel associated with the imperfect NF-kappa B site stronger than c-Rel, and overexpression of v-Rel also resulted in the formation of a v-Rel containing complex bound to a consensus AP-1 site. These studies address the difference in c-Rel and v-Rel's ability to synergistically stimulate I kappa B alpha expression in conjunction with the AP-1 factors.
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