Scientific Report
- EMBO reports (2009) 10, 916 - 922
- doi:10.1038/embor.2009.109
Published online: 10 July 2009
Subject Categories:
DAI/ZBP1 recruits RIP1 and RIP3 through RIP homotypic interaction motifs to activate NF-
B
Manuele Rebsamen1, Leonhard X Heinz1, Etienne Meylan1,, Marie-Cécile Michallet1,, Kate Schroder1, Kay Hofmann2, Jessica Vazquez1, Chris A Benedict3 & Jürg Tschopp1
- Department of Biochemistry, University of Lausanne, CH-1066 Epalinges, Switzerland
- Miltenyi Biotec GmbH, D-50829 Koeln, Germany
- Division of Molecular Immunology, La Jolla Institute for Allergy & Immunology, La Jolla, California 92037, USA
Correspondence to:
Jürg Tschopp,
Tel: +41 21 692 5738; Fax: +41 21 692 5705;
E-mail: jurg.tschopp@unil.ch
Present address: Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USA
Present address: U851 INSERM, 69365 Lyon, France
Received 23 September 2008; Revised 27 March 2009; Accepted 20 April 2009
Abstract
Detection of viral nucleic acids is central to antiviral immunity. Recently, DAI/ZBP1 (DNA-dependent activator of IRFs/Z-DNA binding protein 1) was identified as a cytoplasmic DNA sensor and shown to activate the interferon regulatory factor (IRF) and nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-
B) transcription factors, leading to type-I interferon production. DAI-induced IRF activation depends on TANK-binding kinase 1 (TBK1), whereas signalling pathways and molecular components involved in NF-
B activation remain elusive. Here, we report the identification of two receptor-interacting protein (RIP) homotypic interaction motifs (RHIMs) in the DAI protein sequence, and show that these domains relay DAI-induced NF-
B signals through the recruitment of the RHIM-containing kinases RIP1 and RIP3. We show that knockdown of not only RIP1, but also RIP3 affects DAI-induced NF-
B activation. Importantly, RIP recruitment to DAI is inhibited by the RHIM-containing murine cytomegalovirus (MCMV) protein M45. These findings delineate the DAI signalling pathway to NF-
B and suggest a possible new immune modulation strategy of the MCMV.
Keywords:
- NF-
B, - cytomegalovirus,
- type I interferon,
- DNA sensor
- NF-
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