| Literature DB >> 26721396 |
Haitao Ji1, Jong-Ho Lee1, Yugang Wang1, Yilin Pang2, Tao Zhang2, Yan Xia1, Lianjin Zhong2, Jianxin Lyu2, Zhimin Lu3.
Abstract
Ras GTPase-activating proteins (GAPs) are important regulators for Ras activation, which is instrumental in tumor development. However, the mechanism underlying this regulation remains elusive. We demonstrate here that activated EGFR phosphorylates the Y593 residue of the protein known as family with sequence similarity 129, member B (FAM129B), which is overexpressed in many types of human cancer. FAM129B phosphorylation increased the interaction between FAM129B and Ras, resulting in reduced binding of p120-RasGAP to Ras. FAM129B phosphorylation promoted Ras activation, increasing ERK1/2- and PKM2-dependent β-catenin transactivation and leading to the enhanced glycolytic gene expression and the Warburg effect; promoting tumor cell proliferation and invasion; and supporting brain tumorigenesis. Our studies unearthed a novel and important mechanism underlying EGFR-mediated Ras activation in tumor development.Entities:
Keywords: EGFR; FAM129B; Ras; Warburg effect; p120-RasGAP
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26721396 PMCID: PMC4725532 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1517112113
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205