Activation of the nuclear factor (NF)-κB transcription complex by signals derived from the surface expressed B cell antigen receptor controls B cell development, survival, and antigenic responses. Activation of NF-κB is critically dependent on serine phosphorylation of the IκB protein by the multi-component IκB kinase (IKK) containing two catalytic subunits (IKKα and IKKβ) and one regulatory subunit (IKKγ). Using mice deficient for protein kinase C β (PKCβ) we show an essential role of PKCβ in the phosphorylation of IKKα and the subsequent activation of NF-κB in B cells. Defective IKKα phosphorylation correlates with impaired B cell antigen receptor–mediated induction of the pro-survival protein Bcl-xL. Lack of IKKα phosphorylation and defective NF-κB induction in the absence of PKCβ explains the similarity in immunodeficiencies caused by PKCβ or IKKα ablation in B cells. Furthermore, the well established functional cooperation between the protein tyrosine kinase Bruton's tyrosine kinase (Btk), which regulates the activity of NF-κB and PKCβ, suggests PKCβ as a likely serine/threonine kinase component of the Btk-dependent NF-κB activating signal transduction chain downstream of the BCR.
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17 June 2002
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June 17 2002
Protein Kinase C β Controls Nuclear Factor κB Activation in B Cells Through Selective Regulation of the IκB Kinase α
Kaoru Saijo,
Kaoru Saijo
1Laboratory of Lymphocyte Signaling, Rockefeller University, New York, NY 10021
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Ingrid Mecklenbräuker,
Ingrid Mecklenbräuker
1Laboratory of Lymphocyte Signaling, Rockefeller University, New York, NY 10021
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Angela Santana,
Angela Santana
1Laboratory of Lymphocyte Signaling, Rockefeller University, New York, NY 10021
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Michael Leitger,
Michael Leitger
2Max-Plank-Institut für Experimentelle Endokrinologie, Fedor-Lynen-Str. 7, 30625 Hannover, Germany
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Christian Schmedt,
Christian Schmedt
1Laboratory of Lymphocyte Signaling, Rockefeller University, New York, NY 10021
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Alexander Tarakhovsky
Alexander Tarakhovsky
1Laboratory of Lymphocyte Signaling, Rockefeller University, New York, NY 10021
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Kaoru Saijo
1Laboratory of Lymphocyte Signaling, Rockefeller University, New York, NY 10021
Ingrid Mecklenbräuker
1Laboratory of Lymphocyte Signaling, Rockefeller University, New York, NY 10021
Angela Santana
1Laboratory of Lymphocyte Signaling, Rockefeller University, New York, NY 10021
Michael Leitger
2Max-Plank-Institut für Experimentelle Endokrinologie, Fedor-Lynen-Str. 7, 30625 Hannover, Germany
Christian Schmedt
1Laboratory of Lymphocyte Signaling, Rockefeller University, New York, NY 10021
Alexander Tarakhovsky
1Laboratory of Lymphocyte Signaling, Rockefeller University, New York, NY 10021
Address correspondence to Kaoru Saijo or Alexander Tarakhovsky, Laboratory of Lymphocyte Signaling, Rockefeller University, 1230 York Ave., New York, NY 10021. Phone: 212-327-8265 (K. Saijo) or 8256 (A. Tarakhovsky); Fax: 212-327-8258; E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]
Received:
March 13 2002
Revision Received:
April 23 2002
Accepted:
May 09 2002
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
The Rockefeller University Press
2002
J Exp Med (2002) 195 (12): 1647–1652.
Article history
Received:
March 13 2002
Revision Received:
April 23 2002
Accepted:
May 09 2002
Citation
Kaoru Saijo, Ingrid Mecklenbräuker, Angela Santana, Michael Leitger, Christian Schmedt, Alexander Tarakhovsky; Protein Kinase C β Controls Nuclear Factor κB Activation in B Cells Through Selective Regulation of the IκB Kinase α . J Exp Med 17 June 2002; 195 (12): 1647–1652. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20020408
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