核糖体s6激酶(RSK)是厄洛替尼抑制EGFR后水通道蛋白-2 S256磷酸化和膜积累的介质。

Richard S E Babicz, Noah Baylor, Abby Terlouw, Daphne A Faber, Kazuhiko Fukushima, Ricardo M Biondi, Richard Bouley, Dennis Brown
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加压素(VP)激活蛋白激酶A (PKA),导致磷酸化事件和水通道蛋白-2 (AQP2)的膜积累。厄洛替尼抑制表皮生长因子受体(EGFR)也会诱导AQP2膜运输,其磷酸化模式与VP相似,但不会增加PKA活性。在本研究中,我们发现核糖体s6激酶(RSK)在厄洛替尼诱导的新途径中是磷酸化AQP2的主要介质。我们发现RSK在大鼠肾收集管主细胞中表达。BI-D1870抑制RSK可阻断厄洛替尼诱导的AQP2丝氨酸256 (S256)磷酸化和膜积累。crispr产生的RSK敲除细胞对厄洛替尼的反应没有显示出增加的S256磷酸化。与PKA一样,RSK能够在体外磷酸化AQP2 S256。PDK1(一种已知的RSK激活因子)的抑制阻断了厄洛替尼诱导的AQP2 S256磷酸化和膜积累。我们得出结论,RSK是一个至关重要的末端激酶,在erlotinib抑制EGFR时磷酸化AQP2的S256位点。
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Ribosomal s6 kinase is a mediator of aquaporin-2 S256 phosphorylation and membrane accumulation after EGFR inhibition with erlotinib.

Vasopressin (VP) activates protein kinase A (PKA), resulting in phosphorylation events and membrane accumulation of aquaporin-2 (AQP2). Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) inhibition with erlotinib also induces AQP2 membrane trafficking with a phosphorylation pattern similar to VP, but without increasing PKA activity. Here, we identify the ribosomal s6 kinase (RSK) as a major mediator phosphorylating AQP2 in this novel, erlotinib-induced pathway. We found that RSK was expressed in collecting duct principal cells in rat kidneys. RSK inhibition with BI-D1870 blocked erlotinib-induced AQP2 serine 256 (S256) phosphorylation and membrane accumulation. CRISPR-generated RSK knockout (KO) cells failed to show increased S256 phosphorylation in response to erlotinib. Like PKA, RSK was able to phosphorylate AQP2 S256 in vitro. Inhibition of phosphoinositide-dependent kinase-1 (PDK1), a known activator of RSK, blocked erlotinib-induced AQP2 S256 phosphorylation and membrane accumulation. We conclude that RSK is a crucial terminal kinase phosphorylating AQP2 at S256 upon EGFR inhibition by erlotinib.NEW & NOTEWORTHY Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) inhibition with erlotinib induces aquaporin-2 (AQP2) membrane accumulation with a phosphorylation pattern similar to vasopressin (VP). Here, we identify the ribosomal s6 kinase (RSK) as a major mediator phosphorylating AQP2 in this novel, erlotinib-induced pathway. In addition, we show that phosphoinositide-dependent kinase-1 (PDK1), a known activator of RSK, is implicated in this pathway: PDK1 inhibition blocks erlotinib-induced AQP2 S256 phosphorylation and membrane accumulation.

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