FEBS Letters
Volume 583, Issue 9 , Pages 1415-1421, 6 May 2009

The RNA aptamer disrupts protein–protein interaction between β-catenin and nuclear factor-κB p50 and regulates the expression of C-reactive protein

Edited by Gianni Cesareni

National Research Laboratory for RNA Cell Biology, BK21 Graduate Program for RNA Biology and Department of Molecular Biology, Dankook University, 126, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do 448-701, Republic of Korea

Received 29 January 2009; received in revised form 30 March 2009; accepted 1 April 2009. published online 07 April 2009.

Abstract 

Transcription is activated by signal-induced protein–protein interaction between transcription factors on regulatory elements positioned near their target genes. Here, we tested the utility of the β-catenin binding RNA aptamer as a tool for studying protein–protein interaction within transcription complex and for modulating expression of a target gene. The RNA aptamer bound Armadillo repeats of β-catenin and was effective in disrupting protein–protein interaction between β-catenin and nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) p50. In addition, the RNA aptamer effectively reduced tumor necrosis factor-α induced transcription from the promoter of C-reactive protein regulated by β-catenin and NF-κB p50. Taken together, β-catenin binding RNA aptamer was an effective regulator of β-catenin and NF-κB p50 mediated transcription.

Structured summary

MINT-7023762: beta catenin (uniprotkb:P35222) physically interacts (MI:0218) with NF-kappa-B p50 (uniprotkb:P19838) by anti bait coimmunoprecipitation (MI:0006)

MINT-7023938: beta catenin (uniprotkb:P35222) binds (MI:0407) to TCF-1 (uniprotkb:P36402) by pull down (MI:0096)

MINT-7023862: beta catenin (uniprotkb:P35222) binds (MI:0407) to NF-kappa-B p50 (uniprotkb:P19838) by pull down (MI:0096)

Abbreviations: NF-κB, nuclear factor-κB, CRP, C-reactive protein, TNF-α, tumor necrosis factor-α

Keywords: β-Catenin, Nuclear factor-κB, C-reactive protein, RNA aptamer

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PII: S0014-5793(09)00274-9

doi:10.1016/j.febslet.2009.04.002

FEBS Letters
Volume 583, Issue 9 , Pages 1415-1421, 6 May 2009