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Protein kinase A-mediated phosphorylation of the Broad-Complex transcription factor in silkworm suppresses its transcriptional activity.

Wenliang Qian1, Xiaoxu Gang1, Tianlei Zhang1, Ling Wei2, Xinxin Yang1, Zheng Li1, Yan Yang1, Liang Song1, Peng Wang1, Jian Peng1, Daojun Cheng3, Qingyou Xia4.   

Abstract

The insect-specific transcription factor Broad-Complex (BR-C) is transcriptionally activated by the steroid 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) and regulates the expression of many target genes involved in insect growth and development. However, although the transcriptional regulation of BR-C proteins has been well studied, how BR-C is regulated at post-transcription and -translation levels is poorly understood. To this end, using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry analysis, we identified residue Ser-186 as a phosphorylation site of BR-C in silkworm. Site-directed mutagenesis and treatment with specific kinase activators and inhibitors indicated that the Ser-186 residue in silkworm BR-C is phosphorylated by protein kinase A (PKA). Immunostaining assays disclosed that PKA-mediated phosphorylation of silkworm BR-C has no effect on its nuclear import. However, luciferase reporter analysis, electrophoretic mobility shift assays, and chromatin immunoprecipitation revealed that the PKA phosphorylation event suppresses the transcriptional activation of silkworm BR-C target genes and that this inhibition was caused by repression of BR-C binding to its DNA targets. Of note, both in vitro and ex vivo experiments disclosed that a continuous 20E signal inhibits the PKA-mediated BR-C phosphorylation and also the cAMP/PKA pathway, indicating that 20E's inhibitory effect on PKA-mediated phosphorylation of silkworm BR-C contributes to maintaining BR-C transcriptional activity. In conclusion, our findings indicate that PKA-mediated phosphorylation inhibits silkworm BR-C activity by interfering with its binding to DNA and that 20E signaling relieves PKA-mediated phosphorylation of BR-C, thereby maintaining its transcriptional activity.
© 2017 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Keywords:  20-hydroxyecdysone; Broad-Complex; gene transcription; phosphorylation; post-translational modification (PTM); protein kinase A (PKA); signal transduction; suppression

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28584058      PMCID: PMC5535021          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M117.775130

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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