ABSTRACT: Inhibition of NF-kB DNA
binding by chromium, cadmium, mercury, zinc, and arsenite in vitro:
evidence of a thiol-dependent mechanism.
NF-kB
binding to DNA in the presence of thiol-reac- tive metals
has been explored in vitro. Gel mobility shift assays using
total nuclear extracts isolated from tumor necrosis factor
alpha-treated A549 cells demon- strated dose-dependent inhibition
of NF-kB binding by chromium,cadmium, mercury, zinc, and arsenite.
Maximum inhibition of binding occurred when these metals were
preincubated with the nuclear proteins prior to addition of
radiolabeled oligonucleotide. The potency of mercury, cadmium,
and zinc for inhibiting binding closely correlated to the
affinity of these metals for protein thiols. Further addition
of dithiothreitol competitively blocked the effects of all
of the metals, except chromium(III), on NF-kB binding. This
study demonstrates mechanisms for metals to inhibit NF-kBëDNA
binding through interactions with critical protein sulfhydryls.
q 1998 Academic Press Key Words: NF-kB; binding; mercury;
cadmium; arsenite; chromium.
Shumilla
JA, Wetterhahn KE, Barchowsky A. Inhibition of NF-kB DNA binding
by chromium, cadmium, mercury, zinc, and arsenite in vitro:
evidence of a thiol-dependent mechanism. Arch. Biochem. Biophys.
349:356-362, 1998.