Sam68 modulates the promoter specificity of NF-κB and mediates expression of CD25 in activated T cells

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CD25, the alpha chain of the interleukin-2 receptor, is expressed in activated T cells and has a significant role in autoimmune disease and tumorigenesis; however, the mechanisms regulating transcription of CD25 remain elusive. Here we identify the Src-associated substrate during mitosis of 68 kDa (Sam68) as a novel non-Rel component in the nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-κB) complex that confers CD25 transcription. Our results demonstrate that Sam68 has an essential role in the induction and maintenance of CD25 in T cells. T-cell receptor engagement triggers translocation of the inhibitor of NF-κB kinase alpha (IKKα) from the cytoplasm to the nucleus, where it phosphorylates Sam68, causing complex formation with NF-κB in the nucleus. These findings reveal the important roles of KH domain-containing components and their spatial interactions with IKKs in determining the binding targets of NF-κB complexes, thus shedding novel insights into the regulatory specificity of NF-κB. © 2013 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.

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Fu, K., Sun, X., Zheng, W., Wier, E. M., Hodgson, A., Tran, D. Q., … Wan, F. (2013). Sam68 modulates the promoter specificity of NF-κB and mediates expression of CD25 in activated T cells. Nature Communications, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms2916

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