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Calcium Regulation of EGF-Induced ERK5 Activation: Role of Lad1-MEKK2 Interaction

The ERK5 cascade is a MAPK pathway that transmits both mitogenic and stress signals, yet its mechanism of activation is not fully understood. Using intracellular calcium modifiers, we found that ERK5 activation by EGF is inhibited both by the depletion and elevation of intracellular calcium levels....

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Autores principales: Yao, Zhong, Yoon, Seunghee, Kalie, Eyal, Raviv, Ziv, Seger, Rony
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2935384/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20830310
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0012627
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author Yao, Zhong
Yoon, Seunghee
Kalie, Eyal
Raviv, Ziv
Seger, Rony
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Yoon, Seunghee
Kalie, Eyal
Raviv, Ziv
Seger, Rony
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description The ERK5 cascade is a MAPK pathway that transmits both mitogenic and stress signals, yet its mechanism of activation is not fully understood. Using intracellular calcium modifiers, we found that ERK5 activation by EGF is inhibited both by the depletion and elevation of intracellular calcium levels. This calcium effect was found to occur upstream of MEKK2, which is the MAP3K of the ERK5 cascade. Co-immunoprecipitation revealed that EGF increases MEKK2 binding to the adaptor protein Lad1, and this interaction was reduced by the intracellular calcium modifiers, indicating that a proper calcium concentration is required for the interactions and transmission of EGF signals to ERK5. In vitro binding assays revealed that the proper calcium concentration is required for a direct binding of MEKK2 to Lad1. The binding of these proteins is not affected by c-Src-mediated phosphorylation on Lad1, but slightly affects the Tyr phosphorylation of MEKK2, suggesting that the interaction with Lad1 is necessary for full Tyr phosphorylation of MEKK2. In addition, we found that changes in calcium levels affect the EGF-induced nuclear translocation of MEKK2 and thereby its effect on the nuclear ERK5 activity. Taken together, these findings suggest that calcium is required for EGF-induced ERK5 activation, and this effect is probably mediated by securing proper interaction of MEKK2 with the upstream adaptor protein Lad1.
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spelling pubmed-29353842010-09-09 Calcium Regulation of EGF-Induced ERK5 Activation: Role of Lad1-MEKK2 Interaction Yao, Zhong Yoon, Seunghee Kalie, Eyal Raviv, Ziv Seger, Rony PLoS One Research Article The ERK5 cascade is a MAPK pathway that transmits both mitogenic and stress signals, yet its mechanism of activation is not fully understood. Using intracellular calcium modifiers, we found that ERK5 activation by EGF is inhibited both by the depletion and elevation of intracellular calcium levels. This calcium effect was found to occur upstream of MEKK2, which is the MAP3K of the ERK5 cascade. Co-immunoprecipitation revealed that EGF increases MEKK2 binding to the adaptor protein Lad1, and this interaction was reduced by the intracellular calcium modifiers, indicating that a proper calcium concentration is required for the interactions and transmission of EGF signals to ERK5. In vitro binding assays revealed that the proper calcium concentration is required for a direct binding of MEKK2 to Lad1. The binding of these proteins is not affected by c-Src-mediated phosphorylation on Lad1, but slightly affects the Tyr phosphorylation of MEKK2, suggesting that the interaction with Lad1 is necessary for full Tyr phosphorylation of MEKK2. In addition, we found that changes in calcium levels affect the EGF-induced nuclear translocation of MEKK2 and thereby its effect on the nuclear ERK5 activity. Taken together, these findings suggest that calcium is required for EGF-induced ERK5 activation, and this effect is probably mediated by securing proper interaction of MEKK2 with the upstream adaptor protein Lad1. Public Library of Science 2010-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC2935384/ /pubmed/20830310 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0012627 Text en Yao et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Calcium Regulation of EGF-Induced ERK5 Activation: Role of Lad1-MEKK2 Interaction
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title_full Calcium Regulation of EGF-Induced ERK5 Activation: Role of Lad1-MEKK2 Interaction
title_fullStr Calcium Regulation of EGF-Induced ERK5 Activation: Role of Lad1-MEKK2 Interaction
title_full_unstemmed Calcium Regulation of EGF-Induced ERK5 Activation: Role of Lad1-MEKK2 Interaction
title_short Calcium Regulation of EGF-Induced ERK5 Activation: Role of Lad1-MEKK2 Interaction
title_sort calcium regulation of egf-induced erk5 activation: role of lad1-mekk2 interaction
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2935384/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20830310
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0012627
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