Bcl-2 down-regulates the activity of transcription factor NF-κB induced upon apoptosis

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Among the many target genes of the transcription factor NF-κB are p53 and c-myc, both of which are involved in apoptosis. This prompted us to investigate the role of NF-κB in this process. We report that NF-κB is potently activated upon serum starvation, a condition leading to apoptosis in 293 cells. Similar to Bcl-2, a transdominant-negative mutant of the NF-κB p65 subunit partially inhibited apoptosis, indicating a direct involvement of the transcription factor in induction of cell death. As expected, the p65 mutant suppressed κB-dependent gene expression. Surprisingly, transiently or stably overexpressed Bcl-2 had the same effect. The transcription inhibitory activity of the two proteins correlated with their cell death protective potential. Like Bcl-2, the related protein Bcl-x(L) but not Bcl-x(S) was able to suppress κB-dependent transcription. Bcl-2 inhibited NF-κB activity by an unusual mechanism. It did not prevent the release of IκB in the cytoplasm but down-modulated the transactivating potential of nuclear p65. These data show that NF-κB can participate in apoptosis. We suggest that at least part of the anti-apoptotic potential of Bcl-2 may be explained from a hitherto undiscovered activity of Bcl-2 in controlling nuclear gene expression.

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Grimm, S., Bauer, M. K. A., Baeuerle, P. A., & Schulze-Osthoff, K. (1996). Bcl-2 down-regulates the activity of transcription factor NF-κB induced upon apoptosis. Journal of Cell Biology, 134(1), 13–23. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.134.1.13

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