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Research Article

The Dual Effect of Adenovirus Type 5 E1A 13S Protein on NF-κB Activation Is Antagonized by E1B 19K

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Pages 4052-4063 | Received 21 Feb 1996, Accepted 13 May 1996, Published online: 29 Mar 2023
 

Abstract

The genomes of human adenoviruses encode several regulatory proteins, including the two differentially spliced gene products E1A and E1B. Here, we show that the 13S but not the 12S splice variant of E1A of adenovirus type 5 can activate the human transcription factor NF-κB in a bimodal fashion. One mode is the activation of NF-κB containing the p65 subunit from the cytoplasmic NF-κB-IκB complex. This activation required reactive oxygen intermediates and the phosphorylation of IκBα at serines 32 and 36, followed by IκBα degradation and the nuclear uptake of NF-κB. In addition, 13S E1A stimulated the transcriptional activity of the C-terminal 80 amino acids of p65 at a core promoter with either a TATA box or an initiator (INR) element. The C-terminal 80 amino acids of p65 were found to associate with E1A in vitro. The activation of NF-κB- dependent reporter gene transcription by E1A was potently suppressed upon coexpression of the E1B 19-kDa protein (19K). E1B 19K prevented both the activation of NF-κB and the E1A-mediated transcriptional enhancement of p65. These inhibitory effects were not found for the 55-kDa splice variant of the E1B protein. We suggest that the inductive effect of E1A 13S on the host factor NF-κB, whose activation is important for the transcription of various adenovirus genes, must be counteracted by the suppressive effect of E1B 19K so that the adenovirus-infected cell can escape the immune-stimulatory and apoptotic effects of NF-κB.

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