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Tyr-301 Phosphorylation Inhibits Pyruvate Dehydrogenase by Blocking Substrate Binding and Promotes the Warburg Effect
Authors:Jun Fan  Hee-Bum Kang  Changliang Shan  Shannon Elf  Ruiting Lin  Jianxin Xie  Ting-Lei Gu  Mike Aguiar  Scott Lonning  Tae-Wook Chung  Martha Arellano  Hanna J Khoury  Dong M Shin  Fadlo R Khuri  Titus J Boggon  Sumin Kang  Jing Chen
Institution:From the Department of Hematology and Medical Oncology, Winship Cancer Institute of Emory, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia 30322.;§Cell Signaling Technology, Inc., Danvers, Massachusetts 01923, and ;the Department of Pharmacology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut 06520
Abstract:The mitochondrial pyruvate dehydrogenase complex (PDC) plays a crucial role in regulation of glucose homoeostasis in mammalian cells. PDC flux depends on catalytic activity of the most important enzyme component pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH). PDH kinase inactivates PDC by phosphorylating PDH at specific serine residues, including Ser-293, whereas dephosphorylation of PDH by PDH phosphatase restores PDC activity. The current understanding suggests that Ser-293 phosphorylation of PDH impedes active site accessibility to its substrate pyruvate. Here, we report that phosphorylation of a tyrosine residue Tyr-301 also inhibits PDH α 1 (PDHA1) by blocking pyruvate binding through a novel mechanism in addition to Ser-293 phosphorylation. In addition, we found that multiple oncogenic tyrosine kinases directly phosphorylate PDHA1 at Tyr-301, and Tyr-301 phosphorylation of PDHA1 is common in EGF-stimulated cells as well as diverse human cancer cells and primary leukemia cells from human patients. Moreover, expression of a phosphorylation-deficient PDHA1 Y301F mutant in cancer cells resulted in increased oxidative phosphorylation, decreased cell proliferation under hypoxia, and reduced tumor growth in mice. Together, our findings suggest that phosphorylation at distinct serine and tyrosine residues inhibits PDHA1 through distinct mechanisms to impact active site accessibility, which act in concert to regulate PDC activity and promote the Warburg effect.
Keywords:Cell Proliferation  Phosphotyrosine Signaling  Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Complex (PDC)  Tumor Metabolism  Warburg Effect
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