Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10815707 | Cellular Signalling | 2011 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The Reelin-Disabled 1 (Dab1) signaling pathway plays an important role in neuronal cell migration during brain development. Dab1, an intracellular adapter protein which is tyrosine phosphorylated upon Reelin stimulation, has been directly implicated in the transmission and termination of Reelin-mediated signaling. Two main forms of Dab1 have been identified in the developing chick retina, an early isoform (Dab1-E) expressed in progenitor cells and a late isoform (Dab1-L, a.k.a. Dab1) expressed in differentiated cells. Dab1-E is missing two Src family kinase (SFK) phosphorylation sites that are critical for Reelin-Dab1 signaling and is not tyrosine phosphorylated. We have recently demonstrated a role for Dab1-E in the maintenance of retinal progenitor cells. Here, we report that Dab1-E is phosphorylated at serine/threonine residues independent of Reelin. Cdk2, highly expressed in retinal progenitor cells, mediates Dab1-E phosphorylation at serine 475 which in turn promotes ubiquitination-triggered proteasome degradation of Dab1-E. Inhibition of protein phosphatase 1 and/or protein phosphatase 2A leads to increased Dab1-E instability. We propose that Dab1 turnover is regulated by both Reelin-independent serine/threonine phosphorylation and Reelin-dependent tyrosine phosphorylation.
Keywords
CDKS/TLIM kinase 1PLKPPaseApoER2Limk1CPTSPBDDab1SOCSCHXSFKPKCGSK3PBSN-ethylmaleimideRAPpKaSrc family kinaseVLDLROkadaic acidCSAAlternative splicingPolo-box domainembryonic daysuppressors of cytokine signalingSerine/threonineCyclosporine AcycloheximideDisabled-1Phosphate buffered salinePhosphatasephosphatidylinositol 3 kinasePhosphorylationNEMProtein phosphataseReceptor-associated proteinprotein kinase AProtein kinase CPolo-like kinasecyclin dependent kinaseglycogen synthase kinase 3Apolipoprotein E receptor 2Very low density lipoprotein receptor
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Authors
Zhihua Gao, Roseline Godbout,