Epoxyquinol B, a naturally occurring pentaketide dimer, inhibits NF-κB signaling by crosslinking TAK1

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Several epoxyquinoids interfere with NF-κB signaling by targeting IKKβ or NF-κB. We report that epoxyquinol B (EPQB), classified as an epoxyquiniod, inhibits NF-κB signaling through inhibition of the TAK1 complex, a factor upstream of IKKβ and NF-κB. cDNA microarray analysis revealed that EPQB decreased TNF-α-induced expression of NF-κB target genes. EPQB covalently bound to a recombinant TAK1-TAB1 fusion protein in vitro, and inhibited its kinase activity. Furthermore, in vitro/in situ treatment with EPQB resulted in a ladder-like hypershift of TAK1 protein bands. We reported recently that EPQB crosslinks proteins via cysteine residues by opening its two epoxides, and our current results suggest that EPQB inhibits NF-κB signaling by crosslinking TAK1 itself or TAK1 through other proteins.

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Kamiyama, H., Usui, T., Sakurai, H., Shoji, M., Hayashi, Y., Kakeya, H., & Osada, H. (2008). Epoxyquinol B, a naturally occurring pentaketide dimer, inhibits NF-κB signaling by crosslinking TAK1. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 72(7), 1894–1900. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.80142

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