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Cutting edge: association with I kappa B kinase beta regulates the subcellular localization of Homer3.


ABSTRACT: The signaling and adaptor protein Homer3 plays a role in controlling immune homeostasis and self-reactivity. Homer3 is recruited to the immune synapse (IS) following TCR ligation, although the mechanisms regulating this subcellular localization are unknown. We show that Homer3 specifically associates with a novel ubiquitin-like domain in the IkappaB kinase (IKK) beta subunit of the IKK complex. Homer3 associates with IKKbeta in T cells and colocalizes with the IKK complex at the IS. However, Homer3 is not required for IKK activation, as NF-kappaB signaling is intact in Homer3-deficient T cells. Instead, the IKK complex recruits Homer3 to the IS following TCR engagement, and we present evidence that this association regulates actin dynamics in T cells. These findings identify a novel interaction between two major signaling proteins and reveal an unexpected NF-kappaB-independent function for the IKK complex in regulating the subcellular localization of Homer3.

SUBMITTER: Yatherajam G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3045757 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cutting edge: association with I kappa B kinase beta regulates the subcellular localization of Homer3.

Yatherajam Gayatri G   Banerjee Pinaki P PP   McCorkell Kelly A KA   Solt Laura A LA   Hanson Eric P EP   Madge Lisa A LA   Kang Shin S   Worley Paul F PF   Orange Jordan S JS   May Michael J MJ  

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 20100806 5


The signaling and adaptor protein Homer3 plays a role in controlling immune homeostasis and self-reactivity. Homer3 is recruited to the immune synapse (IS) following TCR ligation, although the mechanisms regulating this subcellular localization are unknown. We show that Homer3 specifically associates with a novel ubiquitin-like domain in the IkappaB kinase (IKK) beta subunit of the IKK complex. Homer3 associates with IKKbeta in T cells and colocalizes with the IKK complex at the IS. However, Hom  ...[more]

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