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Control of Cellular Bcl-x(L) Levels by Deamidation-Regulated Degradation

The cellular concentration of Bcl-x(L) is among the most important determinants of treatment response and overall prognosis in a broad range of tumors as well as an important determinant of the cellular response to several forms of tissue injury. We and others have previously shown that human Bcl-x(...

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Autores principales: Dho, So Hee, Deverman, Benjamin E., Lapid, Carlo, Manson, Scott R., Gan, Lu, Riehm, Jacob J., Aurora, Rajeev, Kwon, Ki-Sun, Weintraub, Steven J.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3692414/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23823868
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001588
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author Dho, So Hee
Deverman, Benjamin E.
Lapid, Carlo
Manson, Scott R.
Gan, Lu
Riehm, Jacob J.
Aurora, Rajeev
Kwon, Ki-Sun
Weintraub, Steven J.
author_facet Dho, So Hee
Deverman, Benjamin E.
Lapid, Carlo
Manson, Scott R.
Gan, Lu
Riehm, Jacob J.
Aurora, Rajeev
Kwon, Ki-Sun
Weintraub, Steven J.
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description The cellular concentration of Bcl-x(L) is among the most important determinants of treatment response and overall prognosis in a broad range of tumors as well as an important determinant of the cellular response to several forms of tissue injury. We and others have previously shown that human Bcl-x(L) undergoes deamidation at two asparaginyl residues and that DNA-damaging antineoplastic agents as well as other stimuli can increase the rate of deamidation. Deamidation results in the replacement of asparginyl residues with aspartyl or isoaspartyl residues. Thus deamidation, like phosphorylation, introduces a negative charge into proteins. Here we show that the level of human Bcl-x(L) is constantly modulated by deamidation because deamidation, like phosphorylation in other proteins, activates a conditional PEST sequence to target Bcl-x(L) for degradation. Additionally, we show that degradation of deamidated Bcl-x(L) is mediated at least in part by calpain. Notably, we present sequence and biochemical data that suggest that deamidation has been conserved from the simplest extant metazoans through the human form of Bcl-x(L), underscoring its importance in Bcl-x(L) regulation. Our findings strongly suggest that deamidation-regulated Bcl-x(L) degradation is an important component of the cellular rheostat that determines susceptibility to DNA-damaging agents and other death stimuli.
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spelling pubmed-36924142013-07-02 Control of Cellular Bcl-x(L) Levels by Deamidation-Regulated Degradation Dho, So Hee Deverman, Benjamin E. Lapid, Carlo Manson, Scott R. Gan, Lu Riehm, Jacob J. Aurora, Rajeev Kwon, Ki-Sun Weintraub, Steven J. PLoS Biol Research Article The cellular concentration of Bcl-x(L) is among the most important determinants of treatment response and overall prognosis in a broad range of tumors as well as an important determinant of the cellular response to several forms of tissue injury. We and others have previously shown that human Bcl-x(L) undergoes deamidation at two asparaginyl residues and that DNA-damaging antineoplastic agents as well as other stimuli can increase the rate of deamidation. Deamidation results in the replacement of asparginyl residues with aspartyl or isoaspartyl residues. Thus deamidation, like phosphorylation, introduces a negative charge into proteins. Here we show that the level of human Bcl-x(L) is constantly modulated by deamidation because deamidation, like phosphorylation in other proteins, activates a conditional PEST sequence to target Bcl-x(L) for degradation. Additionally, we show that degradation of deamidated Bcl-x(L) is mediated at least in part by calpain. Notably, we present sequence and biochemical data that suggest that deamidation has been conserved from the simplest extant metazoans through the human form of Bcl-x(L), underscoring its importance in Bcl-x(L) regulation. Our findings strongly suggest that deamidation-regulated Bcl-x(L) degradation is an important component of the cellular rheostat that determines susceptibility to DNA-damaging agents and other death stimuli. Public Library of Science 2013-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3692414/ /pubmed/23823868 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001588 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
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Dho, So Hee
Deverman, Benjamin E.
Lapid, Carlo
Manson, Scott R.
Gan, Lu
Riehm, Jacob J.
Aurora, Rajeev
Kwon, Ki-Sun
Weintraub, Steven J.
Control of Cellular Bcl-x(L) Levels by Deamidation-Regulated Degradation
title Control of Cellular Bcl-x(L) Levels by Deamidation-Regulated Degradation
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title_fullStr Control of Cellular Bcl-x(L) Levels by Deamidation-Regulated Degradation
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title_short Control of Cellular Bcl-x(L) Levels by Deamidation-Regulated Degradation
title_sort control of cellular bcl-x(l) levels by deamidation-regulated degradation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3692414/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23823868
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001588
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