Radiation-induced Activation of Nuclear Factor- B Involves Selective Degradation of Plasma Membrane- associated I B
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In contrast to nuclear factorB (NFB) activation by tumor necrosis factor(TNF), the specific processes involved in the activation of this transcription factor by ionizing radiation (IR) have not been completely defined. According to the classical paradigm, a critical event in NFB activation is the degradation of I B . Data presented herein show that, in contrast to treatment with TNF, IR-induced NFB activation was not accompanied by degradation of I B in the U251 glioblastoma cell line as determined in whole cell lysates. However, treatment with the proteosome inhibitor MG-132 inhibited NFB activation induced by IR, suggesting that I B degradation was a critical event in this process. To reconcile these results, U251 cell lysates were separated into soluble and insoluble fractions and I B levels evaluated. Although I B was found in both subcellular fractions, treatment with IR resulted in the degradation of I B only in the insoluble fraction. Further subcellular fractionation suggested that the IR-sensitive, insoluble pool of I B was associated with the plasma membrane. These data suggest that the subcellular location of I B is a critical determinant in IR-induced NFB activation.
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