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Noncanonical protein kinase A activation by oligomerization of regulatory subunits as revealed by inherited Carney complex mutations.

Naeimeh Jafari1, Jason Del Rio2, Madoka Akimoto1, Jung Ah Byun3, Stephen Boulton3, Kody Moleschi1, Yousif Alsayyed1, Pascale Swanson3, Jinfeng Huang1, Karla Martinez Pomier1, Chi Lee1, Jian Wu2, Susan S Taylor4,5, Giuseppe Melacini6,3.   

Abstract

Familial mutations of the protein kinase A (PKA) R1α regulatory subunit lead to a generalized predisposition for a wide range of tumors, from pituitary adenomas to pancreatic and liver cancers, commonly referred to as Carney complex (CNC). CNC mutations are known to cause overactivation of PKA, but the molecular mechanisms underlying such kinase overactivity are not fully understood in the context of the canonical cAMP-dependent activation of PKA. Here, we show that oligomerization-induced sequestration of R1α from the catalytic subunit of PKA (C) is a viable mechanism of PKA activation that can explain the CNC phenotype. Our investigations focus on comparative analyses at the level of structure, unfolding, aggregation, and kinase inhibition profiles of wild-type (wt) PKA R1α, the A211D and G287W CNC mutants, as well as the cognate acrodysostosis type 1 (ACRDYS1) mutations A211T and G287E. The latter exhibit a phenotype opposite to CNC with suboptimal PKA activation compared with wt. Overall, our results show that CNC mutations not only perturb the classical cAMP-dependent allosteric activation pathway of PKA, but also amplify significantly more than the cognate ACRDYS1 mutations nonclassical and previously unappreciated activation pathways, such as oligomerization-induced losses of the PKA R1α inhibitory function.

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Keywords:  Carney; PKA; aggregation; cAMP; oligomerization

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34006641      PMCID: PMC8166182          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2024716118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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