The Ukrainian Biochemical Journal (Dec 2013)

Identification of Tudor domain containing 7 protein as a novel partner and a substrate for ribosomal protein S6 kinaseS – S6K1 and S6K2

  • O. Skorokhod,
  • G. Panasyuk,
  • I. Nemazanyy,
  • I. Gout,
  • V. Filonenko

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15407/ubj85.06.046
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 85, no. 6
pp. 46 – 52

Abstract

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Ribosomal protein S6 kinases (S6Ks) are principal regulators of cell size, growth and metabolism. Signaling via the PI3K/mTOR pathway mediates the activation of S6Ks in response to various mitogenic stimuli, nutrients and stresses. To date, the regulation and cellular functions of S6Ks are not fully understood. Our aim was to investigate and characterize the interaction of S6Ks with the novel binding partner of S6Ks, Tudor domain containing 7 protein (TDRD7), which is a scaffold protein detected in complexes involved in the regulation of cytoskeleton dynamics, mRNA transport and translation, non-coding piRNAs processing and transposons silen­cing. This interaction was initially detected in the yeast two-hybrid screening of HeLa cDNA library and further confirmed by pull-down and co-immunoprecipitation assays. In addition we demonstrated that TDRD7 can form a complex with other isoform of S6K – S6K2. Notably, both isoforms of S6K were found to phosphorylate TDRD7 in vitro at multiple phosphorylation sites. Altogether, these findings demonstrate that TDRD7 is a novel substrate of S6Ks, suggesting the involvement of S6K signaling in the regulation of TDRD7 cellular functions.

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