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Mol Cell Biol ; 28(10): 3489-501, 2008 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18347059

RESUMO

The target of rapamycin (TOR) signaling regulates the nucleocytoplasmic shuttling of transcription factors in yeast. Whether the mammalian counterpart of TOR (mTOR) also regulates nucleocytoplasmic shuttling is not known. Using a phospho-specific monoclonal antibody, we demonstrate that mTOR phosphorylates Ser(168,170) of endogenous NFATc4, which are conserved gate-keeping Ser residues that control NFAT subcellular distribution. The mTOR acts as a basal kinase during the resting state to maintain NFATc4 in the cytosol. Inactivation and nuclear export of NFATc4 are mediated by rephosphorylation of Ser(168,170), which can be a nuclear event. Kinetic analyses demonstrate that rephosphorylation of Ser(168,170) of endogenous NFATc4 is mediated by mTOR and, surprisingly, by extracellular signal-regulated kinase 5 (ERK5) mitogen-activated protein kinase as well. Ablation of ERK5 in the Erk5(-/-) cells ascertains defects in NFATc4 rephosphorylation and nucleocytoplasmic shuttling. In addition, phosphorylation of NFATc4 by ERK5 primes subsequent phosphorylation mediated by CK1alpha. These results demonstrate that distinct protein kinases are integrated to phosphorylate the gate-keeping residues Ser(168,170) of NFATc4, to regulate subcellular distribution. These data also expand the repertoire of physiological substrates of mTOR and ERK5.


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Proteína Quinase 7 Ativada por Mitógeno/metabolismo , Fatores de Transcrição NFATC/metabolismo , Proteínas Quinases/metabolismo , Transporte Ativo do Núcleo Celular , Animais , Anticorpos Monoclonais , Especificidade de Anticorpos , Células COS , Linhagem Celular , Células Cultivadas , Chlorocebus aethiops , Cricetinae , Camundongos , Camundongos Knockout , Proteína Quinase 7 Ativada por Mitógeno/deficiência , Proteína Quinase 7 Ativada por Mitógeno/genética , Modelos Biológicos , Fatores de Transcrição NFATC/química , Fatores de Transcrição NFATC/deficiência , Fatores de Transcrição NFATC/genética , Fatores de Transcrição NFATC/imunologia , Fosforilação , Proteínas Recombinantes/genética , Proteínas Recombinantes/metabolismo , Serina/química , Serina-Treonina Quinases TOR , Proteínas Quinases p38 Ativadas por Mitógeno/metabolismo
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Biochemistry ; 46(33): 9443-52, 2007 Aug 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17661442

RESUMO

Expression of the ATP-binding cassette transporter ABCB6 has been associated with multiple cellular functions, including resistance to several cytotoxic agents, iron homeostasis, and porphyrin transport. To further elucidate its physiological function and/or role in drug resistance, we determined the subcellular location of ABCB6. Using three novel ABCB6-specific antibodies, Western blot analysis of cells expressing cDNA-derived or endogenous ABCB6 revealed two distinct molecular weight forms. Confocal microscopy indicates that the protein localizes to both mitochondria and the plasma membrane. Differential centrifugation revealed that the lower molecular weight form predominantly resides in the mitochondria, while the larger protein form is more abundant in the plasma membrane. Preliminary studies indicate that ABCB6 is functionally relevant in the plasma membrane, where its expression prevents the accumulation of specific porphyrins in the cell. Digitonin solubilization of mitochondria demonstrated that ABCB6 is present in the outer mitochondrial membrane, while back-titration assays with the ABCB6-specific antibodies reveal that the nucleotide binding domain of ABCB6 is cytoplasmic. These studies are the first to demonstrate that ABCB6 exists in two molecular weight forms, is localized to both the outer mitochondrial membrane and the plasma membrane, and plays a functional role in the plasma membrane.


Assuntos
Transportadores de Cassetes de Ligação de ATP/metabolismo , Membrana Celular/metabolismo , Membranas Mitocondriais/metabolismo , Transportadores de Cassetes de Ligação de ATP/análise , Linhagem Celular Tumoral , Membrana Celular/química , Glicosilação , Humanos , Membranas Mitocondriais/química , Ligação Proteica
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Clin Immunol ; 110(3): 252-66, 2004 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15047203

RESUMO

The introduction of flow cytometric bead-based technology has added a new approach for investigators to simultaneously measure multiple analytes in biological and environmental samples. This new technology allows for (1) evaluation of multiple analytes in a single sample; (2) utilization of minimal sample volumes to glean data; (3) reproducibility and results comparative with previous experiments; (4) direct comparison with existing assays; and (5) a more rapid evaluation of multiple samples in a single platform. The cytometric bead array (CBA) system enables simultaneous measurement of multiple analytes in sample volumes too small for traditional immunoassays. Results have been presented for the analysis of a variety of human cytokines. In addition, the technology allows for the design and creation of assays to measure a variety of analytes including inflammatory mediators, chemokines, immunoglobulin isotypes, intracellular signaling molecules, apoptotic mediators, adhesion molecules, and antibodies. New initiatives put forward by the Human Genome Project and the FDA require the development and use of assays for the rapid simultaneous quantitation of multiple analytes. The CBA technology provides the ability to quantify multiple proteins within a given sample, with precision and consistency.


Assuntos
Citometria de Fluxo/métodos , Imunoensaio/métodos , Anafilatoxinas/análise , Anafilatoxinas/imunologia , Animais , Anticorpos/análise , Anticorpos/imunologia , Apoptose/imunologia , Caspases/análise , Caspases/imunologia , Citocinas/análise , Citocinas/imunologia , Ensaio de Imunoadsorção Enzimática , Humanos , Microesferas , Fosfotransferases/análise , Fosfotransferases/imunologia , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Sensibilidade e Especificidade
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