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The inflammatory kinase IKKα phosphorylates and stabilizes c-Myc and enhances its activity

  • Bernhard Moser
  • , Bernhard Hochreiter
  • , José Basílio
  • , Viola Gleitsmann
  • , Anja Panhuber
  • , Alan Pardo-Garcia
  • , Bastian Hoesel
  • , Manuel Salzmann
  • , Ulrike Resch
  • , Mamoona Noreen
  • , Johannes A Schmid

Publikation: Beitrag in Fachzeitschrift (peer-reviewed)Artikel in Fachzeitschrift

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The IκB kinase (IKK) complex, comprising the two enzymes IKKα and IKKβ, is the main activator of the inflammatory transcription factor NF-κB, which is constitutively active in many cancers. While several connections between NF-κB signaling and the oncogene c-Myc have been shown, functional links between the signaling molecules are still poorly studied.

METHODS: Molecular interactions were shown by co-immunoprecipitation and FRET microscopy. Phosphorylation of c-Myc was shown by kinases assays and its activity by improved reporter gene systems. CRISPR/Cas9-mediated gene knockout and chemical inhibition were used to block IKK activity. The turnover of c-Myc variants was determined by degradation in presence of cycloheximide and by optical pulse-chase experiments.. Immunofluorescence of mouse prostate tissue and bioinformatics of human datasets were applied to correlate IKKα- and c-Myc levels. Cell proliferation was assessed by EdU incorporation and apoptosis by flow cytometry.

RESULTS: We show that IKKα and IKKβ bind to c-Myc and phosphorylate it at serines 67/71 within a sequence that is highly conserved. Knockout of IKKα decreased c-Myc-activity and increased its T58-phosphorylation, the target site for GSK3β, triggering polyubiquitination and degradation. c-Myc-mutants mimicking IKK-mediated S67/S71-phosphorylation exhibited slower turnover, higher cell proliferation and lower apoptosis, while the opposite was observed for non-phosphorylatable A67/A71-mutants. A significant positive correlation of c-Myc and IKKα levels was noticed in the prostate epithelium of mice and in a variety of human cancers.

CONCLUSIONS: Our data imply that IKKα phosphorylates c-Myc on serines-67/71, thereby stabilizing it, leading to increased transcriptional activity, higher proliferation and decreased apoptosis.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Aufsatznummer16
Seiten (von - bis)16
FachzeitschriftMolecular Cancer
Jahrgang20
Ausgabenummer1
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - Dez. 2021
Extern publiziertJa

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