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A conserved arginine within the αC-helix of Erk1/2 is a latch of autoactivation and of oncogenic capabilities
Eukaryotic protein kinases (EPKs) adopt an active conformation following phosphorylation of a particular activation loop residue. Most EPKs spontaneously autophosphorylate this residue. While structure–function relationships of the active conformation are essentially understood, those of the “prone-...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10458722/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37474104 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2023.105072 |
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author | Soudah, Nadine Baskin, Alexey Smorodinsky-Atias, Karin Beenstock, Jonah Ganon, Yifat Hayouka, Ruchama Aboraya, Mohammed Livnah, Oded Ilouz, Ronit Engelberg, David |
author_facet | Soudah, Nadine Baskin, Alexey Smorodinsky-Atias, Karin Beenstock, Jonah Ganon, Yifat Hayouka, Ruchama Aboraya, Mohammed Livnah, Oded Ilouz, Ronit Engelberg, David |
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description | Eukaryotic protein kinases (EPKs) adopt an active conformation following phosphorylation of a particular activation loop residue. Most EPKs spontaneously autophosphorylate this residue. While structure–function relationships of the active conformation are essentially understood, those of the “prone-to-autophosphorylate” conformation are unclear. Here, we propose that a site within the αC-helix of EPKs, occupied by Arg in the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) Erk1/2 (Arg84/65), impacts spontaneous autophosphorylation. MAPKs lack spontaneous autoactivation, but we found that converting Arg84/65 of Erk1/2 to various residues enables spontaneous autophosphorylation. Furthermore, Erk1 molecules mutated in Arg84 are oncogenic. Arg84/65 thus obstructs the adoption of the “prone-to-autophosphorylate” conformation. All MAPKs harbor an Arg that is equivalent to Arg84/65 of Erks, whereas Arg is rarely found at the equivalent position in other EPKs. We observed that Arg84/65 of Erk1/2 interacts with the DFG motif, suggesting that autophosphorylation may be inhibited by the Arg84/65–DFG interactions. Erk1/2s mutated in Arg84/65 autophosphorylate not only the TEY motif, known as critical for catalysis, but also on Thr207/188. Our MS/MS analysis revealed that a large proportion of the Erk2(R65H) population is phosphorylated on Thr188 or on Tyr185 + Thr188, and a small fraction is phosphorylated on the TEY motif. No molecules phosphorylated on Thr183 + Thr188 were detected. Thus, phosphorylation of Thr183 and Thr188 is mutually exclusive suggesting that not only TEY-phosphorylated molecules are active but perhaps also those phosphorylated on Tyr185 + Thr188. The effect of mutating Arg84/65 may mimic a physiological scenario in which allosteric effectors cause Erk1/2 activation by autophosphorylation. |
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spelling | pubmed-104587222023-08-27 A conserved arginine within the αC-helix of Erk1/2 is a latch of autoactivation and of oncogenic capabilities Soudah, Nadine Baskin, Alexey Smorodinsky-Atias, Karin Beenstock, Jonah Ganon, Yifat Hayouka, Ruchama Aboraya, Mohammed Livnah, Oded Ilouz, Ronit Engelberg, David J Biol Chem Research Article Eukaryotic protein kinases (EPKs) adopt an active conformation following phosphorylation of a particular activation loop residue. Most EPKs spontaneously autophosphorylate this residue. While structure–function relationships of the active conformation are essentially understood, those of the “prone-to-autophosphorylate” conformation are unclear. Here, we propose that a site within the αC-helix of EPKs, occupied by Arg in the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) Erk1/2 (Arg84/65), impacts spontaneous autophosphorylation. MAPKs lack spontaneous autoactivation, but we found that converting Arg84/65 of Erk1/2 to various residues enables spontaneous autophosphorylation. Furthermore, Erk1 molecules mutated in Arg84 are oncogenic. Arg84/65 thus obstructs the adoption of the “prone-to-autophosphorylate” conformation. All MAPKs harbor an Arg that is equivalent to Arg84/65 of Erks, whereas Arg is rarely found at the equivalent position in other EPKs. We observed that Arg84/65 of Erk1/2 interacts with the DFG motif, suggesting that autophosphorylation may be inhibited by the Arg84/65–DFG interactions. Erk1/2s mutated in Arg84/65 autophosphorylate not only the TEY motif, known as critical for catalysis, but also on Thr207/188. Our MS/MS analysis revealed that a large proportion of the Erk2(R65H) population is phosphorylated on Thr188 or on Tyr185 + Thr188, and a small fraction is phosphorylated on the TEY motif. No molecules phosphorylated on Thr183 + Thr188 were detected. Thus, phosphorylation of Thr183 and Thr188 is mutually exclusive suggesting that not only TEY-phosphorylated molecules are active but perhaps also those phosphorylated on Tyr185 + Thr188. The effect of mutating Arg84/65 may mimic a physiological scenario in which allosteric effectors cause Erk1/2 activation by autophosphorylation. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2023-07-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10458722/ /pubmed/37474104 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2023.105072 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Article Soudah, Nadine Baskin, Alexey Smorodinsky-Atias, Karin Beenstock, Jonah Ganon, Yifat Hayouka, Ruchama Aboraya, Mohammed Livnah, Oded Ilouz, Ronit Engelberg, David A conserved arginine within the αC-helix of Erk1/2 is a latch of autoactivation and of oncogenic capabilities |
title | A conserved arginine within the αC-helix of Erk1/2 is a latch of autoactivation and of oncogenic capabilities |
title_full | A conserved arginine within the αC-helix of Erk1/2 is a latch of autoactivation and of oncogenic capabilities |
title_fullStr | A conserved arginine within the αC-helix of Erk1/2 is a latch of autoactivation and of oncogenic capabilities |
title_full_unstemmed | A conserved arginine within the αC-helix of Erk1/2 is a latch of autoactivation and of oncogenic capabilities |
title_short | A conserved arginine within the αC-helix of Erk1/2 is a latch of autoactivation and of oncogenic capabilities |
title_sort | conserved arginine within the αc-helix of erk1/2 is a latch of autoactivation and of oncogenic capabilities |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10458722/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37474104 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2023.105072 |
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