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STRAD pseudokinases regulate axogenesis and LKB1 stability

Authors :
Biliana O. Veleva-Rotse
Alexandria P. Gardner
Gabrielle Reilly
Krishnaveni Subbiah
Allyson Brown
Hans Clevers
Benjamin D. Edmonds
Eric A. Gaucher
Anthony P. Barnes
Zi ming Zhao
Annette F. Baas
Kelly Hansen
James L. Smart
Lillian R. Klug
Hubrecht Institute for Developmental Biology and Stem Cell Research
Source :
Neural Development, Neural Development, 9. BioMed Central
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Neuronal polarization is an essential step of morphogenesis and connectivity in the developing brain. The serine/threonine kinase LKB1 is a key regulator of cell polarity, metabolism, tumorigenesis, and is required for axon formation. It is allosterically regulated by two related and evolutionarily conserved pseudokinases, STe20-Related ADapters (STRADs) α and β. The roles of STRADα and STRADβ in the developing nervous system are not fully defined, nor is it known whether they serve distinct functions. RESULTS: We find that STRADα is highly spliced and appears to be the primal STRAD paralog. We report that each STRAD is sufficient for axogenesis and promoting cell survival in the developing cortex. We also reveal a reciprocal protein-stabilizing relationship in vivo between LKB1 and STRADα, whereby STRADα specifically maintains LKB1 protein levels via cytoplasmic compartmentalization. CONCLUSIONS: We demonstrate a novel role for STRADβ in axogenesis and also show for the first time in vivo that STRADα, but not STRADβ, is responsible for LKB1 protein stability.

Details

ISSN :
17498104
Volume :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neural development
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0783b1c532131222867f42d68c13033e