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AATF/Che-1 acts as a phosphorylation-dependent molecular modulator to repress p53-driven apoptosis.

Katja Höpker1, Henning Hagmann, Safiya Khurshid, Shuhua Chen, Pia Hasskamp, Tamina Seeger-Nukpezah, Katharina Schilberg, Lukas Heukamp, Tobias Lamkemeyer, Martin L Sos, Roman K Thomas, Drew Lowery, Frederik Roels, Matthias Fischer, Max C Liebau, Ulrike Resch, Tülay Kisner, Fabian Röther, Malte P Bartram, Roman Ulrich Müller, Francesca Fabretti, Peter Kurschat, Björn Schumacher, Matthias Gaestel, René H Medema, Michael B Yaffe, Bernhard Schermer, H Christian Reinhardt, Thomas Benzing.   

Abstract

Following genotoxic stress, cells activate a complex signalling network to arrest the cell cycle and initiate DNA repair or apoptosis. The tumour suppressor p53 lies at the heart of this DNA damage response. However, it remains incompletely understood, which signalling molecules dictate the choice between these different cellular outcomes. Here, we identify the transcriptional regulator apoptosis-antagonizing transcription factor (AATF)/Che-1 as a critical regulator of the cellular outcome of the p53 response. Upon genotoxic stress, AATF is phosphorylated by the checkpoint kinase MK2. Phosphorylation results in the release of AATF from cytoplasmic MRLC3 and subsequent nuclear translocation where AATF binds to the PUMA, BAX and BAK promoter regions to repress p53-driven expression of these pro-apoptotic genes. In xenograft experiments, mice exhibit a dramatically enhanced response of AATF-depleted tumours following genotoxic chemotherapy with adriamycin. The exogenous expression of a phospho-mimicking AATF point mutant results in marked adriamycin resistance in vivo. Nuclear AATF enrichment appears to be selected for in p53-proficient endometrial cancers. Furthermore, focal copy number gains at the AATF locus in neuroblastoma, which is known to be almost exclusively p53-proficient, correlate with an adverse prognosis and reduced overall survival. These data identify the p38/MK2/AATF signalling module as a critical repressor of p53-driven apoptosis and commend this pathway as a target for DNA damage-sensitizing therapeutic regimens.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22909821      PMCID: PMC3474921          DOI: 10.1038/emboj.2012.236

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  EMBO J        ISSN: 0261-4189            Impact factor:   11.598


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