| Literature DB >> 23993961 |
Hao Zuo1, Anthony S L Chan, Hermann Ammer, Yung H Wong.
Abstract
The tumor suppressor Fhit protein is defective or absent in many tumor cells due to methylation, mutation or deletion of the FHIT gene. Despite numerous attempts to unravel the functions of Fhit, the mechanisms by which the function and expression of Fhit are regulated remain poorly understood. We have recently shown that activated Gαq subunits interact directly with Fhit and enhance its inhibitory effect on cell growth. Here we investigated the regulation of Fhit expression by Gq. Our results showed that Fhit was up-regulated specifically by activating Gα subunits of the Gq subfamily but not by those of the other G protein subfamilies. This up-regulation effect was mediated by a PKC/MEK pathway independent of Src-mediated Fhit Tyr(114) phosphorylation. We further demonstrated that elevated Fhit expression was due to the specific regulation of Fhit protein synthesis in the ribosome by activated Gαq, where the regulations of cap-dependent protein synthesis were apparently not required. Moreover, we showed that activated Gαq could increase cell-cell adhesion through Fhit. These findings provide a possible handle to modulate the level of the Fhit tumor suppressor by manipulating the activity of Gq-coupled receptors.Entities:
Keywords: 1,2-Bis(2-aminophenoxy)ethane-N,N,N′,N′-tetraacetic acid tetrakis(acetoxymethyl ester); 4EBP1; Ap(3)A; BAPTA-AM; BK(2)R; CHX; Cell adhesion; DNase; Fhit; G protein; GRPR; IP; MT(1)R; PKC/MEK pathway; PLCβ; Protein synthesis; RGS; TCL; bradykinin type 2 receptor; cycloheximide; deoxyribonuclease; diadenosine 5′,5‴-P1,P3-triphosphate; eIF; eIF4E binding protein 1; eukaryotic initiation factor; gastrin-releasing peptide receptor; immunoprecipitation; melatonin type 1 receptor; phospholipase Cβ; regulator of G protein signaling; total cell lysate; β(2) adrenergic receptor; β(2)AR
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23993961 DOI: 10.1016/j.cellsig.2013.08.019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Signal ISSN: 0898-6568 Impact factor: 4.315