Genomic Locus Proteomic Screening Identifies The Nf-Kappa B Signaling Pathway Components Nf Kappa B1 And Ikbkg As Transcriptional Regulators Of Ripk3 In Endothelial Cells

PLOS ONE(2021)

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The receptor-interacting protein kinase 3 (RIPK3) is a multi-functional protein best known for facilitating cellular necroptosis and inflammation. Recent evidence from our lab indicates that RIPK3 expression must be tightly regulated in endothelial cells to promote angiogenesis, to maintain vascular integrity during embryogenesis, and to provide protection from postnatal atherosclerosis. RIPK3 activity and stability are regulated by post-translational modifications and caspase-dependent cleavage. However, less is known about the transcriptional regulation of Ripk3. Here we utilized an unbiased CRISPR-based technology called genomic locus proteomics (GLoPro) to screen transcription factors and coregulatory proteins associated with the Ripk3 locus in a murine endothelial cell line. We found that 41 nuclear proteins are specifically enriched at the Ripk3 locus, including the Nuclear Factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells (NF-kappa B) signaling pathway components NF kappa B1 and IKBKG. We further verified that NF kappa B1 and IKBKG directly bind the Ripk3 promoter and prevent TNF alpha-induced Ripk3 transcription in cultured human primary endothelial cells. Moreover, NF kappa B1 prevents RIPK3-mediated death of primary endothelial cells. These data provide new insights into NF-kappa B signaling and Ripk3 transcriptional regulation in endothelial cells.
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