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Akt-mediated RALY phosphorylation functions as a molecular switch governing c-Myc stability
Ning Yu1, Kailiang Zhao1, Xianning Wu1
1Department of Thoracic Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of USTC, State Key Laboratory of Immune Response and Immunotherapy, Center for Advanced Interdisciplinary Science and Biomedicine of IHM, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Division of Life Sciences and Medicine, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, China.
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The oncoprotein c-Myc is frequently dysregulated in human cancers, yet the underlying mechanisms remain elusive. Here, we identify the RNA-binding protein RALY as a critical post-translational stabilizer of c-Myc. RALY homodimerizes and acts as a scaffold to bridge the deubiquitinating enzyme USP22 to c-Myc, thereby preventing c-Myc ubiquitination and proteasomal degradation. Under physiological growth factor stimulation, RALY is phosphorylated by Akt at S106 and T160. This phosphorylation event enables ternary complex formation with USP22 and c-Myc, promoting c-Myc stabilization and driving RALY's oncogenic activity. Furthermore, a synthetic peptide derived from RALY, termed RAMi, disrupts the RALY-USP22-c-Myc complex, destabilizes c-Myc, and exhibits potent anti-tumor effects. Together, these findings reveal Akt-mediated RALY phosphorylation as a molecular switch governing c-Myc stability and underscore the therapeutic potential of targeting the RALY-USP22-c-Myc axis in cancer.
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