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KLHDC10 Activates ASK1 by Suppressing PP5
Author
Sekine, Yusuke The University of Tokyo
Hatanaka, Ryo The University of Tokyo
Sono, Naoki The University of Tokyo
Iemura, Shun-ichiro National Institutes of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology|Fukushima Medical University
Natsume, Tohru National Institutes of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Kuranaga, Erina The University of Tokyo|RIKEN
Miura, Masayuki The University of Tokyo
Takeda, Kohsuke The University of Tokyo|Nagasaki University
Ichijo, Hidenori The University of Tokyo
Content Type
Journal Article
Description
Reactive oxygen species (ROS)-induced activation of Apoptosis signal-regulating kinase 1 (ASK1) plays crucial roles in oxidative stress-mediated cell death through the activation of the JNK and p38 MAPK pathways. However, the regulatory mechanism of ASK1 in the oxidative stress response remains to be elucidated. Here, we identified the kelch repeat protein, Slim, as an activator of ASK1 through a Drosophila misexpression screen. We also performed a proteomics screen and revealed that Kelch domain containing 10 (KLHDC10), a mammalian ortholog of Slim, interacted with Protein phosphatase 5 (PP5), which has been shown to inactivate ASK1 in response to ROS. KLHDC10 bound to the phosphatase domain of PP5 and suppressed its phosphatase activity. Moreover, KLHDC10 was required for H2O2-induced sustained activation of ASK1 and cell death in Neuro2A cells. These findings suggest that Slim/KLHDC10 is an activator of ASK1, contributing to oxidative stress-induced cell death through the suppression of PP5.
Journal Title
Molecular Cell
ISSN
10974164
10972765
NCID
AA12191342
AA1119005X
Publisher
Elsevier|Cell Press
Volume
48
Issue
5
Start Page
692
End Page
704
Published Date
2012-10-25
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Open Archive
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language
eng
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Medical Sciences