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NF-κB p100/p52 Protein

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NF-κB p100/p52 Protein

Overview

The NF-κB p100/p52 protein is a member of the RelA/p65 transcription factor family, encoded by the NFKB2 gene on chromosome 10q24. The protein exists in two functional states: p100, the inactive precursor form, and p52, the mature, proteolytically processed active form. NF-κB p52 functions as a homodimer or heterodimer with RelB to regulate gene expression through binding to κB DNA sequences in target gene promoters. Unlike the canonical NF-κB pathway mediated by p65/p50 complexes, p100/p52 operates primarily through the non-canonical (alternative) NF-κB signaling pathway, which responds to specific cytokines and plays distinct roles in immune regulation and cellular homeostasis. The p100/p52 pathway has emerged as a critical node in controlling neuroinflammatory responses relevant to multiple neurodegenerative diseases.

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