DNA damage-induced cytotoxicity is mediated by the cooperative interaction of phospho-NF-κB p50 and a single nucleotide in the κb-site

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Abstract

Phosphorylation of the NF-κB subunit, p50, is necessary for cytotoxicity in response to DNA methylation damage. Here, we demonstrate that serine 329 phosphorylation regulates the interaction of p50 with specific NF-κB binding elements based on the identity of a single κB-site nucleotide. Specifically, S329 phosphorylation reduces the affinity of p50 for κB-sites that have a cytosine (C) at the-1 position without affecting binding to sequences with a-1 adenine. The differential interaction between phospho-p50 and the-1 base regulates the downstream transcriptional response and underlies the inhibition of anti-apoptotic gene expression following DNA damage. In genes with multiple κB-sites, the presence of a single-1C κB-site enables inhibition of NF-κB-dependent activity. The data suggest that interaction between phospho-p50 and the-1 κB nucleotide facilitates cytotoxicity in response to DNA damage. Moreover, although conservation of the entire κB-site sequence is not seen across species, the identity of the-1 nt in critical anti-apoptotic genes is conserved such that the overall response to DNA damage is maintained. © 2012 The Author(s).

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Crawley, C. D., Raleigh, D. R., Kang, S., Voce, D. J., Schmitt, A. M., Weichselbaum, R. R., & Yamini, B. (2013). DNA damage-induced cytotoxicity is mediated by the cooperative interaction of phospho-NF-κB p50 and a single nucleotide in the κb-site. Nucleic Acids Research, 41(2), 764–774. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gks1120

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