NF-kB subunits direct kinetically distinct transcriptional cascades in antigen receptor-activated B cells [scRNA-seq]
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ABSTRACT: The NF-kB family of transcription factors orchestrates signal-induced gene expression in a diversity of cell types. Cellular responses to NF-kB activation are regulated at the level of cell- and signal-specificity, as well as differential use of family members (subunit specificity). Here we used time-dependent multi-omics to investigate selective functions of Rel and RelA, two closely related NF-kB proteins, in primary B lymphocytes activated via the B cell receptor. Despite large numbers of shared binding sites genome wide, Rel and RelA directed kinetically distinct cascades of gene expression in activated B cells. Single-cell RNA-Seq revealed marked heterogeneity of Rel- and RelA-specific responses and sequential binding of these factors was not a major mechanism of protracted transcription. Moreover, nuclear co-expression of Rel and RelA led to functional antagonism between the two factors. By rigorously identifying target genes of each NF-kB subunit, these studies provide insights into exclusive functions of Rel and RelA in immunity and cancer.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE197031 | GEO | 2023/05/25
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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