PKCβ regulates BCR-mediated IKK activation by facilitating the interaction between TAK1 and CARMA1
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- 21 November 2005
- journal article
- Published by Rockefeller University Press in The Journal of Experimental Medicine
- Vol. 202 (10) , 1423-1431
- https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20051591
Abstract
The B cell antigen receptor (BCR)–mediated activation of IκB kinase (IKK) and nuclear factor–κB require protein kinase C (PKC)β; however, the mechanism by which PKCβ regulates IKK is unclear. Here, we demonstrate that another protein kinase, TGFβ-activated kinase (TAK)1, is essential for IKK activation in response to BCR stimulation. TAK1 interacts with the phosphorylated CARMA1 (also known as caspase recruitment domain [CARD]11, Bimp3) and this interaction is mediated by PKCβ. IKK is also recruited to the CARMA1–Bcl10–mucosal-associated lymphoid tissue 1 adaptor complex in a PKCβ-dependent manner. Hence, our data suggest that phosphorylation of CARMA1, mediated by PKCβ, brings two key protein kinases, TAK1 and IKK, into close proximity, thereby allowing TAK1 to phosphorylate IKK.Keywords
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