Mustard NPR1, a mammalian IκB homologue inhibits NF-κB activation in human GBM cell lines
Mustard NPR1, a mammalian IκB homologue inhibits NF-κB activation in human GBM cell lines
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2009-12-18
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Kesanakurti, Divya
Sareddy, Gangadhara Reddy
Babu, Phanithi Prakash
Kirti, Pulugurtha Bharadwaja
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NF-κB activity is tightly regulated by IκB class of proteins. IκB proteins possess ankyrin repeats for binding to and inhibiting NF-κB. The regulatory protein, NPR1 from Brassica juncea possesses ankyrin repeats with sequence similarity to IκBα subgroup. Therefore, we examined whether stably expressed BjNPR1 could function as IκB in inhibiting NF-κB in human glioblastoma cell lines. We observed that BjNPR1 bound to NF-κB and inhibited its nuclear translocation. Further, BjNPR1 expression down-regulated the NF-κB target genes iNOS, Cox-2, c-Myc and cyclin D1 and reduced the proliferation rate of U373 cells. Finally, BjNPR1 decreased the levels of pERK, pJNK and PKCα and increased the Caspase-3 and Caspase-8 activities. These results suggested that inhibition of NF-κB activation by BjNPR1 can be a promising therapy in NF-κB dependent pathologies. © 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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IκB,
Mustard,
NF-κB,
NPR1,
p50,
p65,
U373
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. v.390(3)