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Functional Characterization of the Canine Heme-Regulated eIF2α Kinase: Regulation of Protein Synthesis

The heme-regulated inhibitor (HRI) negatively regulates protein synthesis by phosphorylating eukaryotic initiation factor-2α (eIF2α) thereby inhibiting protein translation. The importance of HRI in regulating hemoglobin synthesis in erythroid cells makes it an attractive molecular target in need of...

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Autores principales: Kanelakis, Kimon C., Pyati, Jayashree, Wagaman, Pamela C., Chuang, Jui Chang, Yang, Young, Shankley, Nigel P.
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2778829/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19946423
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2009/251915
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author Kanelakis, Kimon C.
Pyati, Jayashree
Wagaman, Pamela C.
Chuang, Jui Chang
Yang, Young
Shankley, Nigel P.
author_facet Kanelakis, Kimon C.
Pyati, Jayashree
Wagaman, Pamela C.
Chuang, Jui Chang
Yang, Young
Shankley, Nigel P.
author_sort Kanelakis, Kimon C.
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description The heme-regulated inhibitor (HRI) negatively regulates protein synthesis by phosphorylating eukaryotic initiation factor-2α (eIF2α) thereby inhibiting protein translation. The importance of HRI in regulating hemoglobin synthesis in erythroid cells makes it an attractive molecular target in need of further characterization. In this work, we have cloned and expressed the canine form of the HRI kinase. The canine nucleotide sequence has 86%, 82%, and 81% identity to the human, mouse, and rat HRI, respectively. It was noted that an isoleucine residue in the ATP binding site of human, rat, and mouse HRI is replaced by a valine in the canine kinase. The expression of canine HRI protein by in vitro translation using wheat germ lysate or in Sf9 cells using a baculovirus expression system was increased by the addition of hemin. Following purification, the canine protein was found to be 72 kD and showed kinase activity determined by its ability to phosphorylate a synthetic peptide substrate. Quercetin, a kinase inhibitor known to inhibit mouse and human HRI, inhibits canine HRI in a concentration-dependent manner. Additionally, quercetin is able to increase de novo protein synthesis in canine reticulocytes. We conclude that the canine is a suitable model species for studying the role of HRI in erythropoiesis.
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spelling pubmed-27788292009-11-24 Functional Characterization of the Canine Heme-Regulated eIF2α Kinase: Regulation of Protein Synthesis Kanelakis, Kimon C. Pyati, Jayashree Wagaman, Pamela C. Chuang, Jui Chang Yang, Young Shankley, Nigel P. Adv Hematol Research Article The heme-regulated inhibitor (HRI) negatively regulates protein synthesis by phosphorylating eukaryotic initiation factor-2α (eIF2α) thereby inhibiting protein translation. The importance of HRI in regulating hemoglobin synthesis in erythroid cells makes it an attractive molecular target in need of further characterization. In this work, we have cloned and expressed the canine form of the HRI kinase. The canine nucleotide sequence has 86%, 82%, and 81% identity to the human, mouse, and rat HRI, respectively. It was noted that an isoleucine residue in the ATP binding site of human, rat, and mouse HRI is replaced by a valine in the canine kinase. The expression of canine HRI protein by in vitro translation using wheat germ lysate or in Sf9 cells using a baculovirus expression system was increased by the addition of hemin. Following purification, the canine protein was found to be 72 kD and showed kinase activity determined by its ability to phosphorylate a synthetic peptide substrate. Quercetin, a kinase inhibitor known to inhibit mouse and human HRI, inhibits canine HRI in a concentration-dependent manner. Additionally, quercetin is able to increase de novo protein synthesis in canine reticulocytes. We conclude that the canine is a suitable model species for studying the role of HRI in erythropoiesis. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2009 2009-06-22 /pmc/articles/PMC2778829/ /pubmed/19946423 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2009/251915 Text en Copyright © 2009 Kimon C. Kanelakis et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kanelakis, Kimon C.
Pyati, Jayashree
Wagaman, Pamela C.
Chuang, Jui Chang
Yang, Young
Shankley, Nigel P.
Functional Characterization of the Canine Heme-Regulated eIF2α Kinase: Regulation of Protein Synthesis
title Functional Characterization of the Canine Heme-Regulated eIF2α Kinase: Regulation of Protein Synthesis
title_full Functional Characterization of the Canine Heme-Regulated eIF2α Kinase: Regulation of Protein Synthesis
title_fullStr Functional Characterization of the Canine Heme-Regulated eIF2α Kinase: Regulation of Protein Synthesis
title_full_unstemmed Functional Characterization of the Canine Heme-Regulated eIF2α Kinase: Regulation of Protein Synthesis
title_short Functional Characterization of the Canine Heme-Regulated eIF2α Kinase: Regulation of Protein Synthesis
title_sort functional characterization of the canine heme-regulated eif2α kinase: regulation of protein synthesis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2778829/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19946423
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2009/251915
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