Cisse_2011_J.Biol.Chem_286_29192

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Title : The extracellular regulated kinase-1 (ERK1) controls regulated alpha-secretase-mediated processing, promoter transactivation, and mRNA levels of the cellular prion protein - Cisse_2011_J.Biol.Chem_286_29192
Author(s) : Cisse M , Duplan E , Guillot-Sestier MV , Rumigny J , Bauer C , Pages G , Orzechowski HD , Slack BE , Checler F , Vincent B
Ref : Journal of Biological Chemistry , 286 :29192 , 2011
Abstract :

The alpha-secretases A disintegrin and metalloprotease 10 (ADAM10) and ADAM17 trigger constitutive and regulated processing of the cellular prion protein (PrP(c)) yielding N1 fragment. The latter depends on protein kinase C (PKC)-coupled M1/M3 muscarinic receptor activation and subsequent phosphorylation of ADAM17 on its intracytoplasmic threonine 735. Here we show that regulated PrP(c) processing and ADAM17 phosphorylation and activation are controlled by the extracellular-regulated kinase-1/MAP-ERK kinase (ERK1/MEK) cascade. Thus, reductions of ERK1 or MEK activities by dominant-negative analogs, pharmacological inhibition, or genetic ablation all impair N1 secretion, whereas constitutively active proteins increase N1 recovery in the conditioned medium. Interestingly, we also observed an ERK1-mediated enhanced expression of PrP(c). We demonstrate that the ERK1-associated increase in PrP(c) promoter transactivation and mRNA levels involve transcription factor AP-1 as a downstream effector. Altogether, our data identify ERK1 as an important regulator of PrP(c) cellular homeostasis and indicate that this kinase exerts a dual control of PrP(c) levels through transcriptional and post-transcriptional mechanisms.

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Cisse M, Duplan E, Guillot-Sestier MV, Rumigny J, Bauer C, Pages G, Orzechowski HD, Slack BE, Checler F, Vincent B (2011)
The extracellular regulated kinase-1 (ERK1) controls regulated alpha-secretase-mediated processing, promoter transactivation, and mRNA levels of the cellular prion protein
Journal of Biological Chemistry 286 :29192

Cisse M, Duplan E, Guillot-Sestier MV, Rumigny J, Bauer C, Pages G, Orzechowski HD, Slack BE, Checler F, Vincent B (2011)
Journal of Biological Chemistry 286 :29192