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Oligopeptide Competition Assay for Phosphorylation Site Determination
Published on: May 18, 2017
14-3-3ε augments OGT stability by binding with S20-phosphorylated OGT
Sheng Yan1, Kemeng Yuan1, Xinyi Yao2
1Beijing Key Laboratory of DNA Damage Response and College of Life Sciences, Capital Normal University, Beijing, China.
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The relationship between O-linked N-acetylglucosamine (O-GlcNAc) transferase (OGT) and mitosis is intertwined. Besides the numerous mitotic OGT substrates that have been identified, OGT itself is also a target of the mitotic machinery. Previously, our investigations have shown that Checkpoint kinase 1 (Chk1) phosphorylates OGT at Ser-20 to increase OGT levels during cytokinesis, suggesting that OGT levels oscillate as mitosis progresses. Herein we studied its underlying mechanism. We set out from an R17C mutation of OGT, which is a uterine carcinoma mutation in The Cancer Genome Atlas. We found that R17C abolishes the S20 phosphorylation of OGT, as it lies in the Chk1 phosphorylating consensus motif. Consistent with our previous report that pSer-20 is essential for OGT level increases during cytokinesis, we further demonstrate that the R17C mutation renders OGT less stable, decreases vimentin phosphorylation levels and results in cytokinesis defects. Based on bioinformatic predictions, pSer-20 renders OGT more likely to interact with 14-3-3 proteins, the phospho-binding signal adaptor/scaffold protein family. By screening the seven isoforms of 14-3-3 family, we show that 14-3-3ε specifically associates with Ser-20-phosphorylated OGT. Moreover, we studied the R17C and S20A mutations in xenograft models and demonstrated that they both inhibit uterine carcinoma compared to wild-type OGT, probably due to less cellular reproduction. Our work is a sequel of our previous report on pS20 of OGT and is in line with the notion that OGT is intricately regulated by the mitotic network.
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