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Inhibition of PRL-2·CNNM3 Protein Complex Formation Decreases Breast Cancer Proliferation and Tumor Growth
The oncogenic phosphatase of regenerating liver 2 (PRL-2) has been shown to regulate intracellular magnesium levels by forming a complex through an extended amino acid loop present in the Bateman module of the CNNM3 magnesium transporter. Here we identified highly conserved residues located on this...
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American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4865918/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26969161 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M115.705863 |
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author | Kostantin, Elie Hardy, Serge Valinsky, William C. Kompatscher, Andreas de Baaij, Jeroen H. F. Zolotarov, Yevgen Landry, Melissa Uetani, Noriko Martínez-Cruz, Luis Alfonso Hoenderop, Joost G. J. Shrier, Alvin Tremblay, Michel L. |
author_facet | Kostantin, Elie Hardy, Serge Valinsky, William C. Kompatscher, Andreas de Baaij, Jeroen H. F. Zolotarov, Yevgen Landry, Melissa Uetani, Noriko Martínez-Cruz, Luis Alfonso Hoenderop, Joost G. J. Shrier, Alvin Tremblay, Michel L. |
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description | The oncogenic phosphatase of regenerating liver 2 (PRL-2) has been shown to regulate intracellular magnesium levels by forming a complex through an extended amino acid loop present in the Bateman module of the CNNM3 magnesium transporter. Here we identified highly conserved residues located on this amino acid loop critical for the binding with PRL-2. A single point mutation (D426A) of one of those critical amino acids was found to completely disrupt PRL-2·human Cyclin M 3 (CNNM3) complex formation. Whole-cell voltage clamping revealed that expression of CNNM3 influenced the surface current, whereas overexpression of the binding mutant had no effect, indicating that the binding of PRL-2 to CNNM3 is important for the activity of the complex. Interestingly, overexpression of the CNNM3 D426A-binding mutant in cancer cells decreased their ability to proliferate under magnesium-deprived situations and under anchorage-independent growth conditions, demonstrating a PRL-2·CNNM3 complex-dependent oncogenic advantage in a more stringent environment. We further confirmed the importance of this complex in vivo using an orthotopic xenograft breast cancer model. Finally, because molecular modeling showed that the Asp-426 side chain in CNNM3 buries into the catalytic cavity of PRL-2, we showed that a PRL inhibitor could abrogate complex formation, resulting in a decrease in proliferation of human breast cancer cells. In summary, we provide evidence that this fundamental regulatory aspect of PRL-2 in cancer cells could potentially lead to broadly applicable and innovative therapeutic avenues. |
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spelling | pubmed-48659182016-05-18 Inhibition of PRL-2·CNNM3 Protein Complex Formation Decreases Breast Cancer Proliferation and Tumor Growth Kostantin, Elie Hardy, Serge Valinsky, William C. Kompatscher, Andreas de Baaij, Jeroen H. F. Zolotarov, Yevgen Landry, Melissa Uetani, Noriko Martínez-Cruz, Luis Alfonso Hoenderop, Joost G. J. Shrier, Alvin Tremblay, Michel L. J Biol Chem Cell Biology The oncogenic phosphatase of regenerating liver 2 (PRL-2) has been shown to regulate intracellular magnesium levels by forming a complex through an extended amino acid loop present in the Bateman module of the CNNM3 magnesium transporter. Here we identified highly conserved residues located on this amino acid loop critical for the binding with PRL-2. A single point mutation (D426A) of one of those critical amino acids was found to completely disrupt PRL-2·human Cyclin M 3 (CNNM3) complex formation. Whole-cell voltage clamping revealed that expression of CNNM3 influenced the surface current, whereas overexpression of the binding mutant had no effect, indicating that the binding of PRL-2 to CNNM3 is important for the activity of the complex. Interestingly, overexpression of the CNNM3 D426A-binding mutant in cancer cells decreased their ability to proliferate under magnesium-deprived situations and under anchorage-independent growth conditions, demonstrating a PRL-2·CNNM3 complex-dependent oncogenic advantage in a more stringent environment. We further confirmed the importance of this complex in vivo using an orthotopic xenograft breast cancer model. Finally, because molecular modeling showed that the Asp-426 side chain in CNNM3 buries into the catalytic cavity of PRL-2, we showed that a PRL inhibitor could abrogate complex formation, resulting in a decrease in proliferation of human breast cancer cells. In summary, we provide evidence that this fundamental regulatory aspect of PRL-2 in cancer cells could potentially lead to broadly applicable and innovative therapeutic avenues. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2016-05-13 2016-03-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4865918/ /pubmed/26969161 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M115.705863 Text en © 2016 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. Author's Choice—Final version free via Creative Commons CC-BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0) . |
spellingShingle | Cell Biology Kostantin, Elie Hardy, Serge Valinsky, William C. Kompatscher, Andreas de Baaij, Jeroen H. F. Zolotarov, Yevgen Landry, Melissa Uetani, Noriko Martínez-Cruz, Luis Alfonso Hoenderop, Joost G. J. Shrier, Alvin Tremblay, Michel L. Inhibition of PRL-2·CNNM3 Protein Complex Formation Decreases Breast Cancer Proliferation and Tumor Growth |
title | Inhibition of PRL-2·CNNM3 Protein Complex Formation Decreases Breast Cancer Proliferation and Tumor Growth |
title_full | Inhibition of PRL-2·CNNM3 Protein Complex Formation Decreases Breast Cancer Proliferation and Tumor Growth |
title_fullStr | Inhibition of PRL-2·CNNM3 Protein Complex Formation Decreases Breast Cancer Proliferation and Tumor Growth |
title_full_unstemmed | Inhibition of PRL-2·CNNM3 Protein Complex Formation Decreases Breast Cancer Proliferation and Tumor Growth |
title_short | Inhibition of PRL-2·CNNM3 Protein Complex Formation Decreases Breast Cancer Proliferation and Tumor Growth |
title_sort | inhibition of prl-2·cnnm3 protein complex formation decreases breast cancer proliferation and tumor growth |
topic | Cell Biology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4865918/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26969161 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M115.705863 |
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