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DGKζ under stress conditions: “to be nuclear or cytoplasmic, that is the question”.

Kaoru Goto, Toshiaki Tanaka, Tomoyuki Nakano, Masashi Okada, Yasukazu Hozumi, Matthew K Topham, Alberto M Martelli.   

Abstract

Eukaryotic cells have evolved to possess a distinct subcellular compartment, the nucleus, separated from the cytoplasm in a manner that allows the precise operation of the chromatin, thereby permitting controlled access to the regulatory elements in the DNA for transcription and replication. In the cytoplasm, genetic information contained in the DNA sequence is translated into proteins, including enzymes that catalyze various reactions, such as metabolic processes, energy control, and responses to changing environments. One mechanism that regulates these events involves phosphoinositide turnover signaling, which generates a lipid second messenger, diacylglycerol (DG). Since DG acts as a potent activator of several signaling molecules, it should be tightly regulated to keep cellular responsiveness within a physiological range. DG kinase (DGK) metabolizes DG by phosphorylating it to generate phosphatidic acid, thus serving as a critical regulator of DG signaling. Phosphoinositide turnover is employed differentially in the nucleus and the cytoplasm. A member of the DGK family, DGKζ, localizes to the nucleus in various cell types and is considered to regulate nuclear DG signaling. Recent studies have provided evidence that DGKζ shuttles between the nucleus and the cytoplasm in neurons under pathophysiological conditions. Transport of a signal regulator between the nucleus and the cytoplasm should be a critical function for maintaining basic processes in the nucleus, such as cell cycle regulation and gene expression, and to ensure communication between nuclear processes and cytoplasmic functions. In this review, a series of studies on nucleocytoplasmic translocation of DGKζ have been summarized, and the functional implications of this phenomenon in postmitotic neurons and cancer cells under stress conditions are discussed.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24119575     DOI: 10.1016/j.jbior.2013.08.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Biol Regul        ISSN: 2212-4926


  8 in total

Review 1.  Diacylglycerol, phosphatidic acid, and their metabolic enzymes in synaptic vesicle recycling.

Authors:  Becky Tu-Sekine; Hana Goldschmidt; Daniel M Raben
Journal:  Adv Biol Regul       Date:  2014-09-28

Review 2.  Nuclear Lipids in the Nervous System: What they do in Health and Disease.

Authors:  Mercedes Garcia-Gil; Elisabetta Albi
Journal:  Neurochem Res       Date:  2016-10-20       Impact factor: 3.996

3.  Systematic validation and assessment of immunohistochemical markers for central nervous system pathology in cetaceans, with emphasis on auditory pathways.

Authors:  Ksenia Orekhova; Cinzia Centelleghe; Giovanni Di Guardo; Jean-Marie Graïc; Bruno Cozzi; Davide Trez; Ranieri Verin; Sandro Mazzariol
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-06-01       Impact factor: 3.752

4.  Cellular expression and localization of DGKζ-interacting NAP1-like proteins in the brain and functional implications under hypoxic stress.

Authors:  Nobuya Takahashi; Yasukazu Hozumi; Toshiaki Tanaka; Masashi Okada; Ken Iseki; Kiyoshi Hayasaka; Kaoru Goto
Journal:  Histochem Cell Biol       Date:  2014-06-04       Impact factor: 4.304

5.  Selective localization of diacylglycerol kinase (DGK)ζ in the terminal tubule cells in the submandibular glands of early postnatal mice.

Authors:  Wiphawi Hipkaeo; Surang Chomphoo; Sawetree Pakkarato; Waraporn Sakaew; Tarinee Sawatpanich; Yasukazu Hozumi; Yada Polsan; Damrong Hipkaeo; Kaoru Goto; Hisatake Kondo
Journal:  Histochem Cell Biol       Date:  2015-05-08       Impact factor: 4.304

6.  Negative control of diacylglycerol kinase ζ-mediated inhibition of T cell receptor signaling by nuclear sequestration in mice.

Authors:  Danli Xie; Shimeng Zhang; Pengcheng Chen; Wenhai Deng; Yun Pan; Jinhai Xie; Jinli Wang; Bryce Liao; John W Sleasman; Xiao-Ping Zhong
Journal:  Eur J Immunol       Date:  2020-07-06       Impact factor: 5.532

Review 7.  Subcellular Localization Relevance and Cancer-Associated Mechanisms of Diacylglycerol Kinases.

Authors:  Antonietta Fazio; Eric Owusu Obeng; Isabella Rusciano; Maria Vittoria Marvi; Matteo Zoli; Sara Mongiorgi; Giulia Ramazzotti; Matilde Yung Follo; James A McCubrey; Lucio Cocco; Lucia Manzoli; Stefano Ratti
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2020-07-26       Impact factor: 5.923

Review 8.  Diacylglycerol Kinase ε in Adipose Tissues: A Crosstalk Between Signal Transduction and Energy Metabolism.

Authors:  Tomoyuki Nakano; Kaoru Goto
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2022-01-27       Impact factor: 4.566

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