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  • A Central Region of NF-κB Essential Modulator Is Required for IKKβ-Induced Conformational Change and for Signal Propagation.

A Central Region of NF-κB Essential Modulator Is Required for IKKβ-Induced Conformational Change and for Signal Propagation.

Biochemistry (2019-05-31)
Robert Shaffer, Anthony M DeMaria, Larisa Kagermazova, Yuekun Liu, Milad Babaei, Suhaily Caban-Penix, Arisdelsy Cervantes, Stefan Jehle, Lee Makowski, Thomas D Gilmore, Adrian Whitty, Karen N Allen
ABSTRACT

NF-κB essential modulator (NEMO) regulates NF-κB signaling by acting as a scaffold for the kinase IKKβ to direct its activity toward the NF-κB inhibitor, IκBα. Here, we show that a highly conserved central region of NEMO termed the intervening domain (IVD, amino acids 112-195) plays a key role in NEMO function. We determined a structural model of full-length NEMO by small-angle X-ray scattering and show that full-length, wild-type NEMO becomes more compact upon binding of a peptide comprising the NEMO binding domain of IKKβ (amino acids 701-745). Mutation of conserved IVD residues (9SG-NEMO) disrupts this conformational change in NEMO and abolishes the ability of NEMO to propagate NF-κB signaling in cells, although the affinity of 9SG-NEMO for IKKβ compared to that of the wild type is unchanged. On the basis of these results, we propose a model in which the IVD is required for a conformational change in NEMO that is necessary for its ability to direct phosphorylation of IκBα by IKKβ. Our findings suggest a molecular explanation for certain disease-associated mutations within the IVD and provide insight into the role of conformational change in signaling scaffold proteins.

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