Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2041422 | Cell Reports | 2014 | 13 Pages |
•AR is a bona fide ubiquitination degradation substrate of SPOP E3 ligase•AR splicing variants are resistant to SPOP-mediated degradation•Prostate-cancer-associated SPOP mutants cannot bind to and promote AR degradation•Androgens antagonize but antiandrogens promote SPOP-mediated degradation of AR
SummaryThe SPOP E3 ubiquitin ligase gene is frequently mutated in human prostate cancers. Here, we demonstrate that SPOP recognizes a Ser/Thr-rich degron in the hinge domain of androgen receptor (AR) and induces degradation of full-length AR and inhibition of AR-mediated gene transcription and prostate cancer cell growth. AR splicing variants, most of which lack the hinge domain, escape SPOP-mediated degradation. Prostate-cancer-associated mutants of SPOP cannot bind to and promote AR destruction. Furthermore, androgens antagonize SPOP-mediated degradation of AR, whereas antiandrogens promote this process. This study identifies AR as a bona fide substrate of SPOP and elucidates a role of SPOP mutations in prostate cancer, thus implying the importance of this pathway in resistance to antiandrogen therapy of prostate cancer.
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