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Mimicking transient activation of protein kinases in living cells.


ABSTRACT: Physiological stimuli activate protein kinases for finite periods of time, which is critical for specific biological outcomes. Mimicking this transient biological activity of kinases is challenging due to the limitations of existing methods. Here, we report a strategy enabling transient kinase activation in living cells. Using two protein-engineering approaches, we achieve independent control of kinase activation and inactivation. We show successful regulation of tyrosine kinase c-Src (Src) and Ser/Thr kinase p38? (p38), demonstrating broad applicability of the method. By activating Src for finite periods of time, we reveal how the duration of kinase activation affects secondary morphological changes that follow transient Src activation. This approach highlights distinct roles for sequential Src-Rac1- and Src-PI3K-signaling pathways at different stages during transient Src activation. Finally, we demonstrate that this method enables transient activation of Src and p38 in a specific signaling complex, providing a tool for targeted regulation of individual signaling pathways.

SUBMITTER: Klomp JE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5206511 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mimicking transient activation of protein kinases in living cells.

Klomp Jennifer E JE   Huyot Vincent V   Ray Anne-Marie AM   Collins Kerrie B KB   Malik Asrar B AB   Karginov Andrei V AV  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20161212 52


Physiological stimuli activate protein kinases for finite periods of time, which is critical for specific biological outcomes. Mimicking this transient biological activity of kinases is challenging due to the limitations of existing methods. Here, we report a strategy enabling transient kinase activation in living cells. Using two protein-engineering approaches, we achieve independent control of kinase activation and inactivation. We show successful regulation of tyrosine kinase c-Src (Src) and  ...[more]

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