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Interferon regulatory factor 2 binding protein 2 is a new NFAT1 partner and represses its transcriptional activity.


ABSTRACT: The nuclear factor of activated T cells (NFAT) family of transcription factors is expressed in a wide range of cell types and regulates genes involved in cell cycle, differentiation, and apoptosis. NFAT proteins share two well-conserved regions, the regulatory domain and the DNA binding domain. The N- and C-terminal ends are transactivation sites and show less sequence similarity, whereas their molecular functions remain poorly understood. Here, we identified a transcriptional repressor, interferon regulatory factor 2 binding protein 2 (IRF-2BP2), which specifically interacts with the C-terminal domain of NFAT1 among the NFAT family members. IRF-2BP2 was described as a corepressor by inhibiting both enhancer-activated and basal transcription. Gene reporter assays demonstrated that IRF-2BP2 represses the NFAT1-dependent transactivation of NFAT-responsive promoters. The ectopic expression of IRF-2BP2 in CD4 T cells resulted in decreased interleukin-2 (IL-2) and IL-4 production, supporting a repressive function of IRF-2BP2 for NFAT target genes. Furthermore, NFAT1 and IRF-2BP2 colocalized in the nucleus in activated cells, and the mutation of a newly identified nuclear localization signal in the IRF-2BP2 rendered it cytoplasmic, abolishing its repressive effect on NFAT1 activity. Collectively, our data demonstrate that IRF-2BP2 is a negative regulator of the NFAT1 transcription factor and suggest that NFAT1 repression occurs at the transcriptional level.

SUBMITTER: Carneiro FR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3133407 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Interferon regulatory factor 2 binding protein 2 is a new NFAT1 partner and represses its transcriptional activity.

Carneiro Flávia R G FR   Ramalho-Oliveira Renata R   Mognol Giuliana P GP   Viola João P B JP  

Molecular and cellular biology 20110516 14


The nuclear factor of activated T cells (NFAT) family of transcription factors is expressed in a wide range of cell types and regulates genes involved in cell cycle, differentiation, and apoptosis. NFAT proteins share two well-conserved regions, the regulatory domain and the DNA binding domain. The N- and C-terminal ends are transactivation sites and show less sequence similarity, whereas their molecular functions remain poorly understood. Here, we identified a transcriptional repressor, interfe  ...[more]

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