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Activation of Cell Cycle Arrest and Apoptosis by the Proto-Oncogene Pim-2

Potent survival effects have been ascribed to the serine/threonine kinase proto-oncogene PIM-2. Elevated levels of PIM-2 are associated with various malignancies. In human cells, a single Pim-2 transcript gives rise mainly to two protein isoforms (34, 41 kDa) that share an identical catalytic site b...

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Autores principales: Levy, Daphna, Davidovich, Ateret, Zirkin, Shahar, Frug, Yulia, Cohen, Amos M., Shalom, Sara, Don, Jeremy
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3323563/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22506047
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0034736
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author Levy, Daphna
Davidovich, Ateret
Zirkin, Shahar
Frug, Yulia
Cohen, Amos M.
Shalom, Sara
Don, Jeremy
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Davidovich, Ateret
Zirkin, Shahar
Frug, Yulia
Cohen, Amos M.
Shalom, Sara
Don, Jeremy
author_sort Levy, Daphna
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description Potent survival effects have been ascribed to the serine/threonine kinase proto-oncogene PIM-2. Elevated levels of PIM-2 are associated with various malignancies. In human cells, a single Pim-2 transcript gives rise mainly to two protein isoforms (34, 41 kDa) that share an identical catalytic site but differ at their N-terminus, due to in-frame alternative translation initiation sites. In this study we observed that the 34 kDa PIM-2 isoform has differential nuclear and cytoplasmic forms in all tested cell lines, suggesting a possible role for the balance between these forms for PIM-2's function. To further study the cellular role of the 34 kDa isoform of PIM-2, an N-terminally HA-tagged form of this isoform was transiently expressed in HeLa cells. Surprisingly, this resulted in increased level of G1 arrested cells, as well as of apoptotic cells. These effects could not be obtained by a Flag-tagged form of the 41 kDa isoform. The G1 arrest and apoptotic effects were associated with an increase in T14/Y15 phosphorylation of CDK2 and proteasom-dependent down-regulation of CDC25A, as well as with up-regulation of p57, E2F-1, and p73. No such effects were obtained upon over-expression of a kinase-dead form of the HA-tagged 34 kDa PIM-2. By either using a dominant negative form of p73, or by over-expressing the 34 kDa PIM-2 in p73-silenced cells, we demonstrated that these effects were p73-dependent. These results demonstrate that while PIM-2 can function as a potent survival factor, it can, under certain circumstances, exhibit pro-apoptotic effects as well.
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spelling pubmed-33235632012-04-13 Activation of Cell Cycle Arrest and Apoptosis by the Proto-Oncogene Pim-2 Levy, Daphna Davidovich, Ateret Zirkin, Shahar Frug, Yulia Cohen, Amos M. Shalom, Sara Don, Jeremy PLoS One Research Article Potent survival effects have been ascribed to the serine/threonine kinase proto-oncogene PIM-2. Elevated levels of PIM-2 are associated with various malignancies. In human cells, a single Pim-2 transcript gives rise mainly to two protein isoforms (34, 41 kDa) that share an identical catalytic site but differ at their N-terminus, due to in-frame alternative translation initiation sites. In this study we observed that the 34 kDa PIM-2 isoform has differential nuclear and cytoplasmic forms in all tested cell lines, suggesting a possible role for the balance between these forms for PIM-2's function. To further study the cellular role of the 34 kDa isoform of PIM-2, an N-terminally HA-tagged form of this isoform was transiently expressed in HeLa cells. Surprisingly, this resulted in increased level of G1 arrested cells, as well as of apoptotic cells. These effects could not be obtained by a Flag-tagged form of the 41 kDa isoform. The G1 arrest and apoptotic effects were associated with an increase in T14/Y15 phosphorylation of CDK2 and proteasom-dependent down-regulation of CDC25A, as well as with up-regulation of p57, E2F-1, and p73. No such effects were obtained upon over-expression of a kinase-dead form of the HA-tagged 34 kDa PIM-2. By either using a dominant negative form of p73, or by over-expressing the 34 kDa PIM-2 in p73-silenced cells, we demonstrated that these effects were p73-dependent. These results demonstrate that while PIM-2 can function as a potent survival factor, it can, under certain circumstances, exhibit pro-apoptotic effects as well. Public Library of Science 2012-04-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3323563/ /pubmed/22506047 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0034736 Text en Levy 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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Frug, Yulia
Cohen, Amos M.
Shalom, Sara
Don, Jeremy
Activation of Cell Cycle Arrest and Apoptosis by the Proto-Oncogene Pim-2
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title_short Activation of Cell Cycle Arrest and Apoptosis by the Proto-Oncogene Pim-2
title_sort activation of cell cycle arrest and apoptosis by the proto-oncogene pim-2
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3323563/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22506047
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0034736
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