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Grb10 and active Raf-1 kinase promote Bad-dependent cell survival.

Sem Kebache1, Josée Ash, Matthew G Annis, John Hagan, Maria Huber, Jennifer Hassard, Colin L Stewart, Malcolm Whiteway, André Nantel.   

Abstract

The proapoptotic protein Bad is a key player in cell survival decisions, and is regulated post-translationally by several signaling networks. We expressed Bad in mouse embryonic fibroblasts to sensitize them to apoptosis, and tested cell lines derived from knock-out mice to establish the significance of the interaction between the adaptor protein Grb10 and the Raf-1 protein kinase in anti-apoptotic signaling pathways targeting Bad. When compared with wild-type cells, both Grb10 and Raf-1-deficient cells exhibit greatly enhanced sensitivity to apoptosis in response to Bad expression. Structure-function analysis demonstrates that, in this cellular model, the SH2, proline-rich, and pleckstrin homology domains of Grb10, as well as its Akt phosphorylation site and consequent binding by 14-3-3, are all necessary for its anti-apoptotic functions. As for Raf-1, its kinase activity, its ability to be phosphorylated by Src on Tyr-340/341 and the binding of its Ras-associated domain to the Grb10 SH2 domain are all necessary to promote cell survival. Silencing the expression of either Grb10 or Raf-1 by small interfering RNAs as well as mutagenesis of specific serine residues on Bad, coupled with signaling inhibitor studies, all indicate that Raf-1 and Grb10 are required for the ability of both the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/Akt and MAP kinase pathways to modulate the phosphorylation and inactivation of Bad. Because total Raf-1, ERK, and Akt kinase activities are not impaired in the absence of Grb10, we propose that this adapter protein creates a subpopulation of Raf-1 with specific anti-apoptotic activity.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17535812     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M611066200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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