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Extracellular signal-regulated kinases associate with and phosphorylate DHPS to promote cell proliferation.


ABSTRACT: The ERK1/2 pathway is one of the most commonly dysregulated pathways in human cancers and controls many vital cellular processes. Although many ERK1/2 kinase substrates have been identified, the diversity of ERK1/2 mediated processes suggests the existence of additional targets. Here, we identified Deoxyhypusine synthase (DHPS), an essential hypusination enzyme regulating protein translation, as a major and direct-binding protein of ERK1/2. Further experiments showed that ERK1/2 phosphorylate DHPS at Ser-233 site. The Ser-233 phosphorylation of DHPS by ERK1/2 is important for its function in cell proliferation. Moreover, we found that higher DHPS expression correlated with poor prognosis in lung adenocarcinoma and increased resistance to inhibitors of the ERK1/2 pathway. In summary, our results suggest that ERK1/2-mediated DHPS phosphorylation is an important mechanism that underlies protein translation and that DHPS expression is a potent biomarker of response to therapies targeting ERK1/2-pathway.

SUBMITTER: Wang C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7522278 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Extracellular signal-regulated kinases associate with and phosphorylate DHPS to promote cell proliferation.

Wang Chao C   Chen Zhen Z   Nie Litong L   Tang Mengfan M   Feng Xu X   Su Dan D   Zhang Huimin H   Xiong Yun Y   Park Jeong-Min JM   Chen Junjie J  

Oncogenesis 20200928 9


The ERK1/2 pathway is one of the most commonly dysregulated pathways in human cancers and controls many vital cellular processes. Although many ERK1/2 kinase substrates have been identified, the diversity of ERK1/2 mediated processes suggests the existence of additional targets. Here, we identified Deoxyhypusine synthase (DHPS), an essential hypusination enzyme regulating protein translation, as a major and direct-binding protein of ERK1/2. Further experiments showed that ERK1/2 phosphorylate DH  ...[more]

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