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The 86-kDa subunit of autoantigen Ku is a somatostatin receptor regulating protein phosphatase-2A activity.

M Le Romancer1, F Reyl-Desmars, Y Cherifi, C Pigeon, S Bottari, O Meyer, M J Lewin.   

Abstract

We previously reported the immunopurification of a somatostatin receptor from the human tumoral gastric cell HGT1 using the monoclonal antibody 30F3 (Reyl-Desmars, F., Le Roux, S., Linard, C., Benkouka, F., and Lewin, M. J. M. (1989) J. Biol. Chem. 264, 18789-18795). Screening of a lambda gt11 HGT1-cDNA library with 30F3 led us to isolate a cDNA encoding an 86-kDa polypeptide displaying 100% structural identity with the 86-kDa subunit (p86-Ku) of the Ku autoantigen. Recombinant p86 expressed in Escherichia coli cross-reacted with 30F3 and specifically bound [125I-Tyr11]somatstatin-14. Binding was totally displaced by somatostatin-14, somatostatin-28, and SMS 201-995, with IC50 values of 0.7, 1.0, and 1.2 nM, respectively. In a search for a biological effect associated with binding, we purified a 36-kDa, okadaic acid-sensitive phosphatase (protein phosphatase-2A (PP2A)) from rat gastric cytosol. PP2A catalyzed 32P release from p34cdc2-phosphorylated histone H1. However, PP2A-induced 32P release was concentration dependently inhibited by recombinant p86-Ku, with a decrease in maximal velocity without a change in Km. Steric exclusion high pressure chromatography indicated that the inhibition resulted from direct interaction of the enzyme with p86-Ku. Furthermore, it was antagonized by increased concentrations of somatostatin-14 and prevented by preincubating p86-Ku with 30F3. Given the key role played by PP2A in cell cycle regulation, the current findings suggest that p86-Ku could be a physiological target of somatostatin antiproliferative action.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8021251

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


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