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Threonine-120 Phosphorylation Regulated By Phosphoinositide-3-Kinase/Akt And Mammalian Target Of Rapamycin Pathway Signaling Limits The Antitumor Activity Of Mammalian Sterile 20-Like Kinase 1.

J Biol Chem.. 2012-07;  287(28):23698 - 23709
Filiz Kisaayak Collak, Kader Yagiz, Daniel J. Luthringer, Bahriye Erkaya, and Bekir Cinar. Department of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Institute, Los Angeles, California 90048, USA.
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Abstract

Mst1/Stk4, a hippo-like serine-threonine kinase, is implicated in many cancers, including prostate cancer. However, the mechanisms regulating Mst1 remain obscure. Here, we characterized the effects of phospho-Thr-120 on Mst1 in prostate cancer cells. We demonstrated that phospho-Thr-120 did not alter the nuclear localization or cleavage of Mst1 in a LNCaP or castration-resistant C4-2 prostate tumor cell model, as revealed by a mutagenesis approach. Phospho-Thr-120 appeared to be specific to cancer cells and predominantly localized in the nucleus. In contrast, phospho-Thr-183, a critical regulator of Mst1 cell death, was exclusively found in the cytoplasm. As assessed by immunohistochemistry, a similar distribut... More

Keywords

Cell Proliferation; Cell Signaling; Protein Phosphorylation; Protein Translocation; Tumor Cell Biology; Androgen Receptor; Prostate Cancer; Cell Growth Control and Survival; Mst1/Stk4 Kinase; Subcellular Localization; PI3-Kinase; mTOR Complexes; Small Molecule Inhibitors