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Probing Kinase Activation and Substrate Specificity with an Engineered Monomeric IKK2

[Image: see text] Catalytic subunits of the IκB kinase (IKK), IKK1/IKKα, and IKK2/IKKβ function in vivo as dimers in association with the necessary scaffolding subunit NEMO/IKKγ. Recent X-ray crystal structures of IKK2 suggested that dimerization might be mediated by a smaller protein–protein intera...

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Autores principales: Hauenstein, Arthur V., Rogers, W. Eric, Shaul, Jacob D., Huang, De-Bin, Ghosh, Gourisankar, Huxford, Tom
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2014
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3977576/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24611898
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bi401551r
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author Hauenstein, Arthur V.
Rogers, W. Eric
Shaul, Jacob D.
Huang, De-Bin
Ghosh, Gourisankar
Huxford, Tom
author_facet Hauenstein, Arthur V.
Rogers, W. Eric
Shaul, Jacob D.
Huang, De-Bin
Ghosh, Gourisankar
Huxford, Tom
author_sort Hauenstein, Arthur V.
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description [Image: see text] Catalytic subunits of the IκB kinase (IKK), IKK1/IKKα, and IKK2/IKKβ function in vivo as dimers in association with the necessary scaffolding subunit NEMO/IKKγ. Recent X-ray crystal structures of IKK2 suggested that dimerization might be mediated by a smaller protein–protein interaction than previously thought. Here, we report that removal of a portion of the scaffold dimerization domain (SDD) of human IKK2 yields a kinase subunit that remains monomeric in solution. Expression in baculovirus-infected Sf9 insect cells and purification of this engineered monomeric human IKK2 enzyme allows for in vitro analysis of its substrate specificity and mechanism of activation. We find that the monomeric enzyme, which contains all of the amino-terminal kinase and ubiquitin-like domains as well as the more proximal portions of the SDD, functions in vitro to direct phosphorylation exclusively to residues S32 and S36 of its IκBα substrate. Thus, the NF-κB-inducing potential of IKK2 is preserved in the engineered monomer. Furthermore, we observe that our engineered IKK2 monomer readily autophosphorylates activation loop serines 177 and 181 in trans. However, when residues that were previously observed to interfere with IKK2 trans autophosphorylation in transfected cells are mutated within the context of the monomer, the resulting Sf9 cell expressed and purified proteins were significantly impaired in their trans autophosphorylation activity in vitro. This study further defines the determinants of substrate specificity and provides additional evidence in support of a model in which activation via trans autophosphorylation of activation loop serines in IKK2 requires transient assembly of higher-order oligomers.
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spelling pubmed-39775762015-03-10 Probing Kinase Activation and Substrate Specificity with an Engineered Monomeric IKK2 Hauenstein, Arthur V. Rogers, W. Eric Shaul, Jacob D. Huang, De-Bin Ghosh, Gourisankar Huxford, Tom Biochemistry [Image: see text] Catalytic subunits of the IκB kinase (IKK), IKK1/IKKα, and IKK2/IKKβ function in vivo as dimers in association with the necessary scaffolding subunit NEMO/IKKγ. Recent X-ray crystal structures of IKK2 suggested that dimerization might be mediated by a smaller protein–protein interaction than previously thought. Here, we report that removal of a portion of the scaffold dimerization domain (SDD) of human IKK2 yields a kinase subunit that remains monomeric in solution. Expression in baculovirus-infected Sf9 insect cells and purification of this engineered monomeric human IKK2 enzyme allows for in vitro analysis of its substrate specificity and mechanism of activation. We find that the monomeric enzyme, which contains all of the amino-terminal kinase and ubiquitin-like domains as well as the more proximal portions of the SDD, functions in vitro to direct phosphorylation exclusively to residues S32 and S36 of its IκBα substrate. Thus, the NF-κB-inducing potential of IKK2 is preserved in the engineered monomer. Furthermore, we observe that our engineered IKK2 monomer readily autophosphorylates activation loop serines 177 and 181 in trans. However, when residues that were previously observed to interfere with IKK2 trans autophosphorylation in transfected cells are mutated within the context of the monomer, the resulting Sf9 cell expressed and purified proteins were significantly impaired in their trans autophosphorylation activity in vitro. This study further defines the determinants of substrate specificity and provides additional evidence in support of a model in which activation via trans autophosphorylation of activation loop serines in IKK2 requires transient assembly of higher-order oligomers. American Chemical Society 2014-03-10 2014-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3977576/ /pubmed/24611898 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bi401551r Text en Copyright © 2014 American Chemical Society
spellingShingle Hauenstein, Arthur V.
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Huang, De-Bin
Ghosh, Gourisankar
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Probing Kinase Activation and Substrate Specificity with an Engineered Monomeric IKK2
title Probing Kinase Activation and Substrate Specificity with an Engineered Monomeric IKK2
title_full Probing Kinase Activation and Substrate Specificity with an Engineered Monomeric IKK2
title_fullStr Probing Kinase Activation and Substrate Specificity with an Engineered Monomeric IKK2
title_full_unstemmed Probing Kinase Activation and Substrate Specificity with an Engineered Monomeric IKK2
title_short Probing Kinase Activation and Substrate Specificity with an Engineered Monomeric IKK2
title_sort probing kinase activation and substrate specificity with an engineered monomeric ikk2
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3977576/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24611898
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bi401551r
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