Akirins are highly conserved nuclear proteins required for NF-κB-dependent gene expression in drosophila and mice
During a genome-wide screen with RNA-mediated interference, we isolated CG8580 as a gene involved in the innate immune response of Drosophila melanogaster . CG8580 , which we called Akirin , encoded a protein that acted in parallel with the NF-κB transcription factor downstream of the Imd pathway an...
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description | During a genome-wide screen with RNA-mediated interference, we isolated
CG8580
as a gene involved in the innate immune response of
Drosophila melanogaster
.
CG8580
, which we called
Akirin
, encoded a protein that acted in parallel with the NF-κB transcription factor downstream of the Imd pathway and was required for defense against Gram-negative bacteria.
Akirin
is highly conserved, and the human genome contains two homologs, one of which was able to rescue the loss-of-function phenotype in drosophila cells. Akirins were strictly localized to the nucleus. Knockout of both
Akirin
homologs in mice showed that one had an essential function downstream of the Toll-like receptor, tumor necrosis factor and interleukin (IL)-1β signaling pathways leading to the production of IL-6. Thus, Akirin is a conserved nuclear factor required for innate immune responses. |
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Akirin
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