Abstract

Fas-associated factor-1 (FAF1) is a Fas-binding pro-apoptotic protein that is a component of the death-inducing signaling complex in Fas-mediated apoptosis. Here, we show that FAF1 is involved in negative regulation of NF-kappaB activation. Overexpression of FAF1 decreased the basal level of NF-kappaB activity in 293 cells. NF-kappaB activation induced by tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha, interleukin-1beta, and lipopolysaccharide was also inhibited by FAF1 overexpression. Moreover, FAF1 suppressed NF-kappaB activation induced by transducers of diverse NF-kappaB-activating signals such as TNF receptor-associated factor-2 and -6, MEKK1, and IkappaB kinase-beta as well as NF-kappaB p65, one of the end point molecules in the NF-kappaB activation pathway, suggesting that NF-kappaB p65 might be a target molecule upon which FAF1 acts. Subsequent study disclosed that FAF1 physically interacts with NF-kappaB p65 and that the binding domain of FAF1 is the death effector domain (DED)-interacting domain (amino acids 181-381), where DEDs of the Fas-associated death domain protein and caspase-8 interact. The NF-kappaB activity-modulating potential of FAF1 was also mapped to the DED-interacting domain. Finally, overexpression of FAF1 prevented translocation of NF-kappaB p65 into the nucleus and decreased its DNA-binding activity upon TNFalpha treatment. This study presents a novel function of FAF1, in addition to the previously known function as a component of the Fas death-inducing signaling complex, i.e. NF-kappaB activity suppressor by cytoplasmic retention of NF-kappaB p65 via physical interaction.

Highlights

  • Fas-associated factor-1 (FAF1) is a Fas-binding proapoptotic protein that is a component of the death-inducing signaling complex in Fas-mediated apoptosis

  • NF-␬B activation induced by tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-␣, interleukin-1␤, and lipopolysaccharide was inhibited by FAF1 overexpression

  • To test the specificity of FAF1 for NF-␬B, we examined whether FAF1 can modulate the activity of other TNF␣induced transcription complexes such as AP-1

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Fas-associated factor-1 (FAF1) is a Fas-binding proapoptotic protein that is a component of the death-inducing signaling complex in Fas-mediated apoptosis. Overexpression of FAF1 prevented translocation of NF-␬B p65 into the nucleus and decreased its DNA-binding activity upon TNF␣ treatment. This study presents a novel function of FAF1, in addition to the previously known function as a component of the Fas death-inducing signaling complex, i.e. NF-␬B activity suppressor by cytoplasmic retention of NF-␬B p65 via physical interaction.

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