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NF-κB p105/p50 Protein

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NF-κB p105/p50 Protein

Overview

The NF-κB p105/p50 protein represents a critical component of the nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB) signaling pathway, one of the most extensively studied transcription factor systems in biomedical research. The p105 protein is the precursor form, encoded by the NFKB1 gene, which undergoes proteolytic processing to generate the mature p50 protein (also called NF-κB1). The p50 subunit typically functions as a homodimer or as part of heterodimeric complexes with p65 (RelA) or other Rel family members. This transcription factor family plays fundamental roles in immune response, cell survival, and inflammatory regulation—processes increasingly recognized as central to neurodegenerative disease pathogenesis.

Function/Biology

The p50 subunit contains a highly conserved Rel homology domain (RHD) responsible for DNA binding, nuclear localization, and protein-protein interactions with other NF-κB family members and regulatory proteins. The p105 precursor additionally contains multiple ankyrin repeats that serve inhibitory functions, sequestering the protein in the cytoplasm. Proteolytic cleavage of p105 by the 26S proteasome removes these inhibitory domains, liberating mature p50 and allowing nuclear translocation.

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