Pathogen-associated molecular pattern (PAMP) recognition leads to TANK-binding kinase (TBK1) polyubiquitination and activation by transautophosphorylation, resulting in IFN-β production. Here, we describe a mouse model of optineurin insufficiency (OptnΔ(157) ) in which the TBK1-interacting N-terminus of optineurin was deleted. PAMP-stimulated cells from OptnΔ(157) mice had reduced TBK1 activity, no phosphorylation of optineurin Ser(187) , and mounted low IFN-β responses. In contrast to pull-down assays where the presence of N-terminus was sufficient for TBK1 binding, both the N-terminal and the ubiquitin-binding regions of optineurin were needed for PAMP-induced binding. This report establishes optineurin as a positive regulator TBK1 via a bipartite interaction between these molecules.
Keywords: TBK1; optineurin; type I interferon.
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