S9, a 19 S proteasome subunit interacting with ubiquitinated NF-kappaB2/p100.

Proteasome-mediated processing of the nfkappab2 gene product p100 is a regulated event that generates the NF-kappaB subunit p52. This event can be induced through p100 phosphorylation by a signaling pathway involving the nuclear factor-kappaB-inducing kinase (NIK). The C-terminal region of p100, which contains its phosphorylation site and a death domain, ...
plays a pivotal role in regulating the processing of p100. To understand the biochemical mechanism of p100 processing, we searched for cellular factors interacting with the C-terminal regulatory region of p100 using the yeast two-hybrid system. This led to the identification of S9, a non-ATPase subunit of the 19 S proteasome with no known functions. Interestingly, the S9/p100 interaction could be induced by NIK but not by a catalytically inactive NIK mutant. This inducible molecular interaction required p100 ubiquitination and was dependent on the intact death domain. We further demonstrated that the death domain is essential for NIK-induced post-translational processing of p100, thus providing a functional link between the S9 binding and the processing of p100. Finally, we provide genetic evidence for the essential role of S9 in the inducible processing of p100.
Mesh Terms:
Base Sequence, Cysteine Endopeptidases, Humans, Multienzyme Complexes, NF-kappa B, Proteasome Endopeptidase Complex, Protein Binding, RNA, Ubiquitin
J. Biol. Chem.
Date: Oct. 25, 2002
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