Cellular trafficking of the IL-1RI-associated kinase-1 requires intact kinase activity |
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Authors: | Böl Gaby-Fleur Jurrmann Nadine Brigelius-Flohé Regina |
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Affiliation: | German Institute of Human Nutrition Potsdam-Rehbruecke, Biochemistry of Micronutrients, 14558 Nuthetal, Germany. boel@mail.dife.de |
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Abstract: | ![]() Upon stimulation of cells with interleukin-1 (IL-1) the IL-1 receptor type I (IL-1RI) associated kinase-1 (IRAK-1) transiently associates to and dissociates from the IL-1RI and thereafter translocates into the nucleus. Here we show that nuclear translocation of IRAK-1 depends on its kinase activity since translocation was not observed in EL-4 cells overexpressing a kinase negative IRAK-1 mutant (EL-4(IRAK-1-K239S)). IRAK-1 itself, an endogenous substrate with an apparent molecular weight of 24kDa (p24), and exogenous substrates like histone and myelin basic protein are phosphorylated by nuclear located IRAK-1. Phosphorylation of p24 cannot be detected in EL-4(IRAK-1-K239S) cells. IL-1-dependent recruitment of IRAK-1 to the IL-1RI and subsequent phosphorylation of IRAK-1 is a prerequisite for nuclear translocation of IRAK-1. It is therefore concluded that intracellular localization of IRAK-1 depends on its kinase activity and that IRAK-1 may also function as a kinase in the nucleus as shown by a new putative endogenous substrate. |
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Keywords: | IL-1 signaling IRAK-1 recruitment Nuclear localization Cellular trafficking Redox regulation Menadione |
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