Interactions of a Rel protein with its inhibitor

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Abstract

Cactus, a Drosophila homologue of IκB, binds to and inhibits Dorsal, a homologue of the p50 and p65 components of NF-κB. We describe experiments in yeast with various Dorsal and Cactus derivatives showing that Cactus blocks the DNA binding and nuclear localization functions of Dorsal. In contrast, Dorsal's transcriptional activating region is functional in the Dorsal- Cactus complex. We identify two Dorsal mutants, Dorsal C233R and Dorsal S234P, that escape Cactus inhibition in vivo, and we show that these mutants fail to interact with Cactus in vitro. From this and data of others, we identify the likely surface of Dorsal that binds Cactus. We also describe a modified PCR mutagenesis procedure, easier to use than conventional methods, that produces a library of high complexity.

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Lehming, N., Mcguire, S., Brickman, J. M., & Ptashne, M. (1995). Interactions of a Rel protein with its inhibitor. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 92(22), 10242–10246. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.92.22.10242

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