Glucocorticoid-induced leucine zipper (GILZ) is a 137 amino acid protein, rapidly induced by treatment with glucocorticoids (GC), characterized by a leucine zipper (LZ) domain (76-97 amino acids), an N-terminal domain (1-75 amino acids) and a C-terminal PER domain (98-137 amino acids) rich in proline and glutamic acid residues. We have previously shown that GILZ binds to and inhibits NF-κB activity. In the present study we used a number of mutants with the aim of defining the GILZ molecular domains responsible for GILZ/p65NF-κB interaction. Results, obtained by in vitro and in vivo co-immunoprecipitation (Co-IP) and by transcriptional activity experiments, indicate that GILZ homo-dimerization, through the LZ domain, as well as the C-terminal PER domain, particularly the 121-123 amino acids, are both necessary for GILZ interaction with NF-κB, inhibition of transcriptional activity and of IL-2 synthesis

Glucocorticoid-induced leucine zipper (GILZ)/NF-kB interaction: role of GILZ homo-dimerization and C-terminal domain

DI MARCO, BARBARA;MASSETTI, MICHELA;BRUSCOLI, STEFANO;MACCHIARULO, Antonio;DI VIRGILIO, Rosa;VELARDI, ENRICO;DONATO, VALERIO;MIGLIORATI, Graziella;RICCARDI, Carlo
2007

Abstract

Glucocorticoid-induced leucine zipper (GILZ) is a 137 amino acid protein, rapidly induced by treatment with glucocorticoids (GC), characterized by a leucine zipper (LZ) domain (76-97 amino acids), an N-terminal domain (1-75 amino acids) and a C-terminal PER domain (98-137 amino acids) rich in proline and glutamic acid residues. We have previously shown that GILZ binds to and inhibits NF-κB activity. In the present study we used a number of mutants with the aim of defining the GILZ molecular domains responsible for GILZ/p65NF-κB interaction. Results, obtained by in vitro and in vivo co-immunoprecipitation (Co-IP) and by transcriptional activity experiments, indicate that GILZ homo-dimerization, through the LZ domain, as well as the C-terminal PER domain, particularly the 121-123 amino acids, are both necessary for GILZ interaction with NF-κB, inhibition of transcriptional activity and of IL-2 synthesis
2007
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