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Identification of NAP1, a regulatory subunit of IkappaB kinase-related kinases that potentiates NF-kappaB signaling

  • Mol Cell Biol. 2003 Nov;23(21):7780-93. doi: 10.1128/MCB.23.21.7780-7793.2003.
Fumitaka Fujita 1 Yuko Taniguchi Takashi Kato Yasuko Narita Akiko Furuya Tatsuhiro Ogawa Hiroaki Sakurai Takashi Joh Makoto Itoh Mireille Delhase Michael Karin Makoto Nakanishi
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya City University, Mizuho-ku, Nagoya 467-8601, Japan.
Abstract

The IkappaB kinase (IKK)-related kinase NAK (also known as TBK or T2K) contributes to the activation of NF-kappaB-dependent gene expression. Here we identify NAP1 (for NAK-associated protein 1), a protein that interacts with NAK and its relative IKK epsilon (also known as IKKi). NAP1 activates NAK and facilitates its oligomerization. Interestingly, the NAK-NAP1 complex itself effectively phosphorylated serine 536 of the p65/RelA subunit of NF-kappaB, and this activity was stimulated by tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha). Overexpression of NAP1 specifically enhanced cytokine induction of an NF-kappaB-dependent, but not an AP-1-dependent, reporter. Depletion of NAP1 reduced NF-kappaB-dependent reporter gene expression and sensitized cells to TNF-alpha-induced Apoptosis. These results define NAP1 as an activator of IKK-related kinases and suggest that the NAK-NAP1 complex may protect cells from TNF-alpha-induced Apoptosis by promoting NF-kappaB activation.

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