Accurate regulation of nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) activity is crucial to prevent a variety of disorders including immune and inflammatory diseases. Active NF-κB promotes IκBα and A20 expression, important negative regulatory molecules that control the NF-κB response. In this study, using two-hybrid screening we identify the RING-type zinc-finger protein 114 (RNF114) as an A20-interacting factor. RNF114 interacts with A20 in T cells and modulates A20 ubiquitylation. RNF114 acts as negative regulator of NF-κB-dependent transcription, not only by stabilizing the A20 protein but also IκBα. Importantly, we demonstrate that in T cells, the effect of RNF114 is linked to the modulation of T-cell activation and apoptosis but is independent of cell cycle regulation. Altogether, our data indicate that RNF114 is a new partner of A2O involved in the regulation of NF-κB activity that contributes to the control of signaling pathways modulating T cell-mediated immune response.
The RING ubiquitin E3 RNF114 interacts with A20 and modulates NF-κB activity and T-cell activation
Manuel S. Rodríguez,I. Egaña,F. Lopitz‐Otsoa,F. Aillet,Lopez-Mato Mp,A. Dorronsoro,S. Lobato-Gil,J. Sutherland,Rosa Barrio,C. Trigueros,Lang
Published 2014 in Cell Death and Disease
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2014
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Cell Death and Disease
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2014-08-01
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Biology, Medicine
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