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The extracellular signal-regulated kinase pathway regulates the phosphorylation of 4E-BP1 at multiple sites

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posted on 2024-03-12, 15:37 authored by Terence HerbertTerence Herbert, A.R. Tee, C.G. Proud
<p>The phorbol ester, 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol 13-acetate (TPA), a potent stimulator of Erk, leads to the phosphorylation of 4E-BP1 and its dissociation from eIF4E. In contrast to agonists such as insulin, this occurs independently of PKB activation. In this report, we investigate the mechanism by which TPA regulates 4E-BP1 phosphorylation. Treatment of HEK293 cells with TPA was found to result in the phosphorylation of 4E-BP1 at Ser64, Thr69, and Thr36/45. The TPA-stimulated phosphorylation of all these sites is sensitive to inhibitors of MEK and to the inhibitor of mTOR, rapamycin, indicating that inputs from both mTOR and MEK are required for the regulation of 4E-BP1 phosphorylation by TPA. Indeed, evidence is presented that mTOR may initially be required for the phosphorylation of Thr45 in a priming step, which is necessary for the subsequent phosphorylation of Ser64 and Thr69 through an Erk-dependent pathway. Overexpression of constitutively active MEK in HEK293 cells resulted both in the phosphorylation of 4E-BP1 at Ser64 and Thr36/45 and its release from eIF4E. In this case, the phosphorylation of these sites was also blocked by inhibitors of MEK or by rapamycin. In conclusion, the Erk pathway, via mechanisms also requiring mTOR, regulates the phosphorylation of multiple sites in 4E-BP1 in vivo and this is sufficient for the release of 4E-BP1 from eIF4E.</p>

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  • School of Pharmacy (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Journal of Biological Chemistry

Volume

277

Issue

13

Pages/Article Number

11591-11596

Publisher

American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

ISSN

0021-9258

Date Submitted

2018-09-13

Date Accepted

2002-01-01

Date of First Publication

2002-01-01

Date of Final Publication

2002-01-01

Date Document First Uploaded

2018-09-13

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28235

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