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An RNA-dependent protein kinase is involved in tunicamycin-induced apoptosis and Alzheimer's disease
Authors:Onuki Reiko  Bando Yoshio  Suyama Eigo  Katayama Taiichi  Kawasaki Hiroaki  Baba Tadashi  Tohyama Masaya  Taira Kazunari
Institution:Gene Function Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Higashi, Tsukuba Science City, Japan.
Abstract:Various types of stress, such as disruption of calcium homeostasis, inhibition of protein glycosylation and reduction of disulfide bonds, result in accumulation of misfolded proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). The initial cellular response involves removal of such proteins by the ER, but excessive and/or long-term stress results in apoptosis. In this study, we used a randomized ribozyme library and ER stress-mediated apoptosis (tunicamycin-induced apoptosis) in SK-N-SH human neuroblastoma cells as a selective phenotype to identify factors involved in this process. We identified a double-stranded RNA-dependent protein kinase (PKR) as one of the participants in this process. The level of nuclear PKR was elevated, but the level of cytoplasmic PKR barely changed in tunicamycin-treated SK-N-SH cells. Furthermore, tunicamycin also raised levels of phosphorylated PKR in the nucleus. We also detected the accumulation of phosphorylated PKR in the nuclei of autopsied brain tissues in Alzheimer's disease. Thus, PKR might play a role in ER stress-induced apoptosis and in Alzheimer's disease.
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