| Literature DB >> 27777309 |
Casimiro Gerarduzzi1, Anna de Polo1, Xue-Song Liu1, Manale El Kharbili1, John B Little1, Zhi-Min Yuan2.
Abstract
Deregulated receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) signaling is frequently associated with tumorigenesis and therapy resistance, but its underlying mechanisms still need to be elucidated. In this study, we have shown that the RTK human epidermal growth factor receptor 4 (Her4, also known as Erbb4) can inhibit the tumor suppressor p53 by regulating MDMX-mouse double minute 2 homolog (MDM2) complex stability. Upon activation by either overexpression of a constitutively active vector or ligand binding (Neuregulin-1), Her4 was able to stabilize the MDMX-MDM2 complex, resulting in suppression of p53 transcriptional activity, as shown by p53-responsive element-driven luciferase assay and mRNA levels of p53 target genes. Using a phospho-proteomics approach, we functionally identified a novel Her4-induced posttranslational modification on MDMX at Ser-314, a putative phosphorylation site for the CDK4/6 kinase. Remarkably, inhibition of Ser-314 phosphorylation either with Ser-to-Ala substitution or with a specific inhibitor of CDK4/6 kinase blocked Her4-induced stabilization of MDMX-MDM2 and rescued p53 activity. Our study offers insights into the mechanisms of deregulated RTK-induced carcinogenesis and provides the basis for the use of inhibitors targeting RTK-mediated signals for p53 restoration.Entities:
Keywords: ErbB4; MDMX; breast cancer; cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK); mouse double minute 2 homolog (MDM2); p53; radiotherapy; receptor tyrosine kinase
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27777309 PMCID: PMC5207067 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M116.752303
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biol Chem ISSN: 0021-9258 Impact factor: 5.157