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Phosphoproteomic characterization of DNA damage response in melanoma cells following MEK/PI3K dual inhibition.


ABSTRACT: Targeted therapeutics that block signal transduction through the RAS-RAF-MEK and PI3K-AKT-mTOR pathways offer significant promise for the treatment of human malignancies. Dual inhibition of MAP/ERK kinase (MEK) and phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) with the potent and selective small-molecule inhibitors GDC-0973 and GDC-0941 has been shown to trigger tumor cell death in preclinical models. Here we have used phosphomotif antibodies and mass spectrometry (MS) to investigate the effects of MEK/PI3K dual inhibition during the period immediately preceding cell death. Upon treatment, melanoma cell lines responded by dramatically increasing phosphorylation on proteins containing a canonical DNA damage-response (DDR) motif, as defined by a phosphorylated serine or threonine residue adjacent to glutamine, [s/t]Q. In total, >2,000 [s/t]Q phosphorylation sites on >850 proteins were identified by LC-MS/MS, including an extensive network of DDR proteins. Linear mixed-effects modeling revealed 101 proteins in which [s/t]Q phosphorylation was altered significantly in response to GDC-0973/GDC-0941. Among the most dramatic changes, we observed rapid and sustained phosphorylation of sites within the ABCDE cluster of DNA-dependent protein kinase. Preincubation of cells with the inhibitors of the DDR kinases DNA-dependent protein kinase or ataxia-telangiectasia mutated enhanced GDC-0973/GDC-0941-mediated cell death. Network analysis revealed specific enrichment of proteins involved in RNA metabolism along with canonical DDR proteins and suggested a prominent role for this pathway in the response to MEK/PI3K dual inhibition.

SUBMITTER: Kirkpatrick DS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3845176 | biostudies-other | 2013 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Phosphoproteomic characterization of DNA damage response in melanoma cells following MEK/PI3K dual inhibition.

Kirkpatrick Donald S DS   Bustos Daisy J DJ   Dogan Taner T   Chan Jocelyn J   Phu Lilian L   Young Amy A   Friedman Lori S LS   Belvin Marcia M   Song Qinghua Q   Bakalarski Corey E CE   Hoeflich Klaus P KP  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20131111 48


Targeted therapeutics that block signal transduction through the RAS-RAF-MEK and PI3K-AKT-mTOR pathways offer significant promise for the treatment of human malignancies. Dual inhibition of MAP/ERK kinase (MEK) and phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) with the potent and selective small-molecule inhibitors GDC-0973 and GDC-0941 has been shown to trigger tumor cell death in preclinical models. Here we have used phosphomotif antibodies and mass spectrometry (MS) to investigate the effects of MEK/P  ...[more]

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