Transcription factor p65 also known as nuclear factor NF-kappa-B p65 subunit is a protein that in humans is encoded by the RELA gene.[5]
RELA, also known as p65, is a REL-associated protein involved in NF-κB heterodimer formation, nuclear translocation and activation.[6] NF-κB is an essential transcription factor complex involved in all types of cellular processes, including cellular metabolism, chemotaxis, etc. Phosphorylation and acetylation of RELA are crucial post-translational modifications required for NF-κB activation. RELA has also been shown to modulate immune responses, and activation of RELA is positively associated with multiple types of cancer.
The transcription factors RelA (also known as p65), RelB, c-Rel, p50 and p52 constitute the dimeric transcription factor NF-κB. Theoretically, 15 distinct homo- and heterodimeric NF-κB complexes can be generated, having distinct DNA binding and transactivation potentials.