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Query: UNIPROT:P05231 (
interleukin-6
)
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document(s) hit in 31,850,051 MEDLINE articles (0.00 seconds)
One of the members of the bZIP family of transcriptional activators is NF-IL6/
LAP
(
IL-6
DBP, C/EBP beta, CRP2). NF-IL6/
LAP
protein is highly expressed in liver nuclei, where it has been implicated as a master regulator of the acute-phase response, induced by
interleukin-6
(
IL-6
) and other inflammatory mediators. Also, NF-IL6/
LAP
is involved in the activation of the
IL-6
promoter in response to IL-1 and bacterial lipopolysaccharide. The control of NF-IL6/
LAP
expression and activity is complex and poorly understood. Under some conditions the NF-IL6/
LAP
gene is transcriptionally activated by IL-1 and lipopolysaccharide, whereas in other instances, its binding to cognate DNA sequences is enhanced by cytokines. Additionally, the ability of constitutively expressed NF-IL6/
LAP
to activate transcription is strongly augmented by
IL-6
, through an unknown signalling pathway. We now show that stimulation of the protein kinase C pathway increases the phosphorylation of Ser 105 within the activation domain of NF-IL6/
LAP
, and enhances its transcriptional efficacy.
...
PMID:Transactivation by NF-IL6/LAP is enhanced by phosphorylation of its activation domain. 833 93
Interleukin-6
(
IL-6
) production is up-regulated by several stimuli through the activation of transcription factors. We have previously demonstrated that CCAAT/enhancer binding protein homologous protein (CHOP) positively regulates
IL-6
production at the transcriptional level in the human melanoma cell line A375. In this study, we provide evidence that CHOP up-regulates the
IL-6
transcription without binding to the
IL-6
promoter. CHOP dimerized more preferentially with an inhibitory isoform of nuclear factor for
IL-6
expression (LIP (liver-enriched inhibitory protein)) than with a positively acting isoform (
LAP
, liver-enriched activator protein). These results indicate that CHOP plays an important role in
IL-6
production without binding to its promoter, probably by trapping protein(s) such as LIP, which would otherwise inhibit
IL-6
transcription.
...
PMID:C/EBP homologous protein (CHOP) up-regulates IL-6 transcription by trapping negative regulating NF-IL6 isoform. 1270 15