- cDNA cloning and interferon gamma down-regulation of proteasomal subunits X and Y.
cDNA cloning and interferon gamma down-regulation of proteasomal subunits X and Y.
Science (New York, N.Y.) (1994-08-26)
K Akiyama, K Yokota, S Kagawa, N Shimbara, T Tamura, H Akioka, H G Nothwang, C Noda, K Tanaka, A Ichihara
PMID8066462
RESUMEN
Proteasomes are the proteolytic complex responsible for major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I-restricted antigen presentation. Interferon gamma treatment increases expression MHC-encoded LMP2 and LMP7 subunits of the proteasome and decreases expression of two proteasome subunits, named X and Y, which alters the proteolytic specificity of proteasomes. Molecular cloning of complementary DNAs encoding X and Y showed that their proteins are proteasomal subunits with high amino acid similarity to LMP7 and LMP2, respectively. Thus, interferon gamma may induce subunit replacements of X and Y by LMP7 and LMP2, respectively, producing proteasomes perhaps more appropriate for the immunological processing of endogenous antigens.