Nod2, a Nod1/Apaf-1 Family Member That Is Restricted to Monocytes and Activates NF-κB

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Abstract

Apaf-1 and Nod1 are members of a protein family, each of which contains a caspase recruitment domain (CARD) linked to a nucleotide-binding domain, which regulate apoptosis and/or NF-κB activation. Nod2, a third member of the family, was identified. Nod2 is composed of two N-terminal CARDs, a nucleotide-binding domain, and multiple C-terminal leucine-rich repeats. Although Nod1 and Apaf-1 were broadly expressed in tissues, the expression of Nod2 was highly restricted to monocytes. Nod2 induced nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) activation, which required IKKγ and was inhibited by dominant negative mutants of IκBα, IKKα, IKKβ, and IKKγ. Nod2 interacted with the serine-threonine kinase RICK via a homophilic CARD-CARD interaction. Furthermore, NF-κB activity induced by Nod2 correlated with its ability to interact with RICK and was specifically inhibited by a truncated mutant form of RICK containing its CARD. The identification of Nod2 defines a subfamily of Apaf-1-like proteins that function through RICK to activate a NF-κB signaling pathway.

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Ogura, Y., Inohara, N., Benito, A., Chen, F. F., Yamaoka, S., & Núñez, G. (2001). Nod2, a Nod1/Apaf-1 Family Member That Is Restricted to Monocytes and Activates NF-κB. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 276(7), 4812–4818. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M008072200

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