NrfI(nuclear factor-erythroid 2 p45 subunit-related factor 1) is negatively controlled by its NTD (N-terminal domain) that lies between amino acids 1 and 124. This domain contains a leucine-rich sequence, called NHB1 (N-terminal homology box 1; residues 11-30), which tethers NrfI to the ER (endoplasmic reticulum). Electrophoresis resolved NrfI into two major bands of approx. 95 and 120 kDa. The 120-kDa NrfI form represents a glycosylated protein that was present exclusively in the ER and was converted into a substantially smaller polypeptide upon digestion with either peptide:N-glycosidase For endoglycosidase H. By contrast, the 95-kDa NrfI form did not appear to be glycosylated and was present primarily in the nucleus. NHB1 and its adjacen...