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CDK-dependent phosphorylation of PHD1 on serine 130 alters its substrate preference in cells.


ABSTRACT: PHD1 (also known as EGLN2) belongs to a family of prolyl hydroxylases (PHDs) that are involved in the control of the cellular response to hypoxia. PHD1 is also able to regulate mitotic progression through the regulation of the crucial centrosomal protein Cep192, establishing a link between the oxygen-sensing and the cell cycle machinery. Here, we demonstrate that PHD1 is phosphorylated by CDK2, CDK4 and CDK6 at S130. This phosphorylation fluctuates with the cell cycle and can be induced through oncogenic activation. Functionally, PHD1 phosphorylation leads to increased induction of hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) protein levels and activity during hypoxia. PHD1 phosphorylation does not alter its intrinsic enzymatic activity, but instead decreases the interaction between PHD1 and HIF1?. Interestingly, although phosphorylation of PHD1 at S130 lowers its activity towards HIF1?, this modification increases the activity of PHD1 towards Cep192. These results establish a mechanism by which cell cycle mediators, such as CDKs, temporally control the activity of PHD1, directly altering the regulation of HIF1? and Cep192.

SUBMITTER: Ortmann B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4732302 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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CDK-dependent phosphorylation of PHD1 on serine 130 alters its substrate preference in cells.

Ortmann Brian B   Bensaddek Dalila D   Carvalhal Sara S   Moser Sandra C SC   Mudie Sharon S   Griffis Eric R ER   Swedlow Jason R JR   Lamond Angus I AI   Rocha Sonia S  

Journal of cell science 20151207 1


PHD1 (also known as EGLN2) belongs to a family of prolyl hydroxylases (PHDs) that are involved in the control of the cellular response to hypoxia. PHD1 is also able to regulate mitotic progression through the regulation of the crucial centrosomal protein Cep192, establishing a link between the oxygen-sensing and the cell cycle machinery. Here, we demonstrate that PHD1 is phosphorylated by CDK2, CDK4 and CDK6 at S130. This phosphorylation fluctuates with the cell cycle and can be induced through  ...[more]

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