Chromatin-Bound IkBa Regulates a Subset of Polycomb Target Genes in Differentiation and Cancer
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2013ISSN
1535-6108
Abstract
IkB proteins are the primary inhibitors of NF-kB. Here, we demonstrate that sumoylated and phosphorylated
IkBa accumulates in the nucleus of keratinocytes and interacts with histones H2A and H4 at the regulatory
region of HOX and IRX genes. Chromatin-bound IkBa modulates Polycomb recruitment and imparts their
competence to be activated by TNFa. Mutations in the Drosophila IkBa gene cactus enhance the homeotic
phenotype of Polycomb mutants, which is not counteracted by mutations in dorsal/NF-kB. Oncogenic transformation
of keratinocytes results in cytoplasmic IkBa translocation associated with a massive activation of
Hox. Accumulation of cytoplasmic IkBa was found in squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) associated with IKK
activation and HOX upregulation.
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Article
Language
English
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Genètica humana
Pages
16 p.
Publisher
Elsevier
Citation
Mulero et al., Chromatin-Bound IkBa Regulates a Subset of Polycomb Target Genes in Differentiation and Cancer,
Cancer Cell (2013), http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ccr.2013.06.003
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