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Evidence for a novel antioxidant function and isoform-specific regulation of the human p66Shc gene.


ABSTRACT: The mammalian Shc family, composed of p46, p52, and p66 isoforms, serves as an adaptor protein in cell growth and stress response. p66Shc was shown to be a negative lifespan regulator by acting as a prooxidant protein in mitochondria; however, the regulatory mechanisms of p66Shc expression and function are incompletely understood. This study provides evidence for new features of p66Shc serving as an antioxidant and critical protein in cell differentiation. Unique among the Shc family, transcription of p66Shc is activated through the antioxidant response element (ARE)-nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) pathway in K562 human erythroleukemia and other cell types after treatment with hemin, an iron-containing porphyrin. Phosphorylated p66Shc at Ser-36, previously reported to be prone to mitochondrial localization, is increased by hemin treatment, but p66Shc remains exclusively in the cytoplasm. p66Shc knockdown inhibits hemin-induced erythroid differentiation, in which reactive oxygen species production and apoptosis are significantly enhanced in conjunction with suppression of other ARE-dependent antioxidant genes. Conversely, p66Shc overexpression is sufficient for inducing erythroid differentiation. Collectively these results demonstrate the isoform-specific regulation of the Shc gene by the Nrf2-ARE pathway and a new antioxidant role of p66Shc in the cytoplasm. Thus p66Shc is a bifunctional protein involved in cellular oxidative stress response and differentiation.

SUBMITTER: Miyazawa M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4072584 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Evidence for a novel antioxidant function and isoform-specific regulation of the human p66Shc gene.

Miyazawa Masaki M   Tsuji Yoshiaki Y  

Molecular biology of the cell 20140507 13


The mammalian Shc family, composed of p46, p52, and p66 isoforms, serves as an adaptor protein in cell growth and stress response. p66Shc was shown to be a negative lifespan regulator by acting as a prooxidant protein in mitochondria; however, the regulatory mechanisms of p66Shc expression and function are incompletely understood. This study provides evidence for new features of p66Shc serving as an antioxidant and critical protein in cell differentiation. Unique among the Shc family, transcript  ...[more]

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