Ikappa B-alpha, the NF-kappa B Inhibitory Subunit, Interacts with ANT, the Mitochondrial ATP/ADP Translocator
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The transcription factor NF-kappaB regulates a wide set of genes involved in the establishment of many cellular processes that control cell activation, proliferation, and apoptosis. IkappaB inhibitory subunits integrate NF-kappaB activation signals through phosphorylation and ubiquitination of its N-terminal domain. Using the two-hybrid system in yeast, we searched for IkappaB-alpha N-terminal domain interactors and therefore potential NF-kappaB regulators. An interaction of IkappaB-alpha with the mitochondrial ATP/ADP translocator ANT was detected in yeast and confirmed in glutathione S-transferase pull-down assays and co-precipitation experiments in transfected cells. Subcellular cell fractionation, resistance to proteinase K treatment, and electron microscopy experiments demonstrated the presence of IkappaB-alpha and associated p65 NF-kappaB in the mitochondrial intermembrane space. IkappaB-alpha.NF-kappaB appeared to be released from mitochondria upon the induction of apoptosis by engagement of the Fas receptor. These data suggest that the mitochondrial IkappaB-alpha.NF-kappaB pool participates in the regulation of apoptosis.
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