| Literature DB >> 33674585 |
Nathan Egge1,2, Sonja L B Arneaud1, Rene Solano Fonseca1, Kielen R Zuurbier1, Jacob McClendon1, Peter M Douglas3,4.
Abstract
Mechanical stimuli initiate adaptive signal transduction pathways, yet exceeding the cellular capacity to withstand physical stress results in death. The molecular mechanisms underlying trauma-induced degeneration remain unclear. In the nematode C. elegans, we have developed a method to study cellular degeneration in response to mechanical stress caused by blunt force trauma. Herein, we report that physical injury activates the c-Jun kinase, KGB-1, which modulates response elements through the AP-1 transcriptional complex. Among these, we have identified a dual-specificity MAPK phosphatase, VHP-1, as a stress-inducible modulator of neurodegeneration. VHP-1 regulates the transcriptional response to mechanical stress and is itself attenuated by KGB-1-mediated inactivation of a deubiquitinase, MATH-33, and proteasomal degradation. Together, we describe an uncharacterized stress response pathway in C. elegans and identify transcriptional and post-translational components comprising a feedback loop on Jun kinase and phosphatase activity.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33674585 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-21611-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919