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Peroxynitrite promotes serine-62 phosphorylation-dependent stabilization of the oncoprotein c-Myc.


ABSTRACT: Stabilization of c-Myc oncoprotein is dependent on post-translational modifications, especially its phosphorylation at serine-62 (S62), which enhances its tumorigenic potential. Herein we report that increase in intracellular superoxide induces phospho-stabilization and activation of c-Myc in cancer cells. Importantly, sustained phospho-S62 c-Myc was necessary for promoting superoxide dependent chemoresistance as non-phosphorylatable S62A c-Myc was insensitive to the redox impact when subjected to chemotherapeutic insults. This redox-dependent sustained S62 phosphorylation occurs through nitrative inhibition of phosphatase, PP2A, brought about by peroxynitrite, a reaction product of superoxide and nitric oxide. We identified a conserved tyrosine residue (Y238) in the c-Myc targeting subunit B56? of PP2A, which is selectively amenable to nitrative inhibition, further preventing holoenzyme assembly. In summary, we have established a novel mechanism wherein the pro-oxidant microenvironment stimulates a pro-survival milieu and reinforces tumor maintenance as a functional consequence of c-Myc activation through its sustained S62 phosphorylation via inhibition of phosphatase PP2A. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: Increased peroxynitrite signaling in tumors causes sustained S62 c-Myc phosphorylation by PP2A inhibition. This is critical to promoting c-Myc stabilization and activation which promotes chemoresistance and provides significant proliferative and growth advantages to osteosarcomas.

SUBMITTER: Raman D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7280771 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Peroxynitrite promotes serine-62 phosphorylation-dependent stabilization of the oncoprotein c-Myc.

Raman Deepika D   Chong Stephen J F SJF   Iskandar Kartini K   Hirpara Jayshree L JL   Pervaiz Shazib S  

Redox biology 20200516


Stabilization of c-Myc oncoprotein is dependent on post-translational modifications, especially its phosphorylation at serine-62 (S62), which enhances its tumorigenic potential. Herein we report that increase in intracellular superoxide induces phospho-stabilization and activation of c-Myc in cancer cells. Importantly, sustained phospho-S62 c-Myc was necessary for promoting superoxide dependent chemoresistance as non-phosphorylatable S62A c-Myc was insensitive to the redox impact when subjected  ...[more]

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