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  2. RelB, a new Rel family transcription activator that can interact with p50-NF-kappa B

RelB, a new Rel family transcription activator that can interact with p50-NF-kappa B

  • Mol Cell Biol. 1992 Feb;12(2):674-84. doi: 10.1128/mcb.12.2.674-684.1992.
R P Ryseck 1 P Bull M Takamiya V Bours U Siebenlist P Dobrzanski R Bravo
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Molecular Biology, Bristol-Myers Squibb Pharmaceutical Research Institute, Princeton, New Jersey 08543-4000.
Abstract

We have identified a serum-inducible gene, RelB, which encodes a protein of 558 Amino acids containing a region with high similarity to c-Rel and other members of the Rel family. Transcriptional activation analysis of GAL4-RelB fusion proteins in yeast cells reveals that RelB contains in its C-terminal 180 Amino acids a transcriptional activation domain. The N-terminal part including the region of similarity with the Rel family shows no detectable transcriptional activity. RelB does not bind with high affinity to NF-kappa B sites, but heterodimers between RelB and p50-NF-kappa B do bind to different NF-kappa B-binding sites with a similar affinity to that shown by p50-NF-kappa B homodimers. However, RelB/p50-NF-kappa B heterodimers, in contrast to p50-NF-kappa B homodimers, transactivate transcription of a promoter containing a kappa B-binding site.

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