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Interactions of NF-kappaB with Chromatin: the Art of Being at the Right Place at the Right Time

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Journal Nat Immunol
Date 2005 Apr 22
PMID 15843800
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Abstract

Transcription factors of the NF-kappaB family are essential regulators of the inflammatory and immune responses. The main 'switch' in NF-kappaB activation is cytoplasmic and leads to the release of NF-kappaB proteins from IkappaB molecules, specific inhibitors that prevent their nuclear accumulation. However, it is becoming increasingly apparent that in addition to this required activation step, both recruitment of NF-kappaB to target genes and NF-kappaB-induced transcriptional events after recruitment are actively controlled. Regulated recruitment of NF-kappaB to chromatin generates kinetic complexity in NF-kappaB-dependent gene induction and 'wires' NF-kappaB-regulated gene activity to simultaneously activated pathways and transcription factors.

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