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Looking Down on NF-?B.


ABSTRACT: The diversified NF-?B transcription factor family has been extensively characterized in organisms ranging from flies to humans. However, homologs of NF-?B and many upstream signaling components have recently been characterized in basal phyla, including Cnidaria (sea anemones, corals, hydras, and jellyfish), Porifera (sponges), and single-celled protists, including Capsaspora owczarzaki and some choanoflagellates. Herein, we review what is known about basal NF-?Bs and how that knowledge informs on the evolution and conservation of key sequences and domains in NF-?B, as well as the regulation of NF-?B activity. The structures and DNA-binding activities of basal NF-?B proteins resemble those of mammalian NF-?B p100 proteins, and their posttranslational activation appears to have aspects of both canonical and noncanonical pathways in mammals. Several studies suggest that the single NF-?B proteins found in some basal organisms have dual roles in development and immunity. Further research on NF-?B in invertebrates will reveal information about the evolutionary roots of this major signaling pathway, will shed light on the origins of regulated innate immunity, and may have relevance to our understanding of the responses of ecologically important organisms to changing environmental conditions and emerging pathogen-based diseases.

SUBMITTER: Williams LM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7364044 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Looking Down on NF-κB.

Williams Leah M LM   Gilmore Thomas D TD  

Molecular and cellular biology 20200714 15


The diversified NF-κB transcription factor family has been extensively characterized in organisms ranging from flies to humans. However, homologs of NF-κB and many upstream signaling components have recently been characterized in basal phyla, including Cnidaria (sea anemones, corals, hydras, and jellyfish), Porifera (sponges), and single-celled protists, including <i>Capsaspora owczarzaki</i> and some choanoflagellates. Herein, we review what is known about basal NF-κBs and how that knowledge in  ...[more]

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