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K27-linked ubiquitination of BRAF by ITCH engages cytokine response to maintain MEK-ERK signaling

Authors :
Chao Zhang
Tao Han
Mengmeng Zheng
Qing Yin
Eric B. Haura
Lixin Wan
Evan R. Roberts
John M. Koomen
Guolin Zhang
Victoria Izumi
Keiran S.M. Smalley
Bin Fang
Minjung Kim
Jianfeng Cai
Shulong Jiang
Xiu Yin
Source :
Nature Communications, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2019), Nature Communications
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Nature Portfolio, 2019.

Abstract

BRAF plays an indispensable role in activating the MEK/ERK pathway to drive tumorigenesis. Receptor tyrosine kinase and RAS-mediated BRAF activation have been extensively characterized, however, it remains undefined how BRAF function is fine-tuned by stimuli other than growth factors. Here, we report that in response to proinflammatory cytokines, BRAF is subjected to lysine 27-linked poly-ubiquitination in melanoma cells by the ITCH ubiquitin E3 ligase. Lysine 27-linked ubiquitination of BRAF recruits PP2A to antagonize the S365 phosphorylation and disrupts the inhibitory interaction with 14–3–3, leading to sustained BRAF activation and subsequent elevation of the MEK/ERK signaling. Physiologically, proinflammatory cytokines activate ITCH to maintain BRAF activity and to promote proliferation and invasion of melanoma cells, whereas the ubiquitination-deficient BRAF mutant displays compromised kinase activity and reduced tumorigenicity. Collectively, our study reveals a pivotal role for ITCH-mediated BRAF ubiquitination in coordinating the signals between cytokines and the MAPK pathway activation in melanoma cells.<br />BRAF drives MEK/ERK activation to facilitate tumorigenesis. Here, the authors show that in response to pro-inflammatory cytokines, ITCH mediates a non-proteolytic ubiquitination and activation of BRAF, which in turn sustains MEK/ERK signaling to facilitate melanoma cell growth.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
10
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Communications
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e0c8ec865dbe9e3c20d14e006cef57ec