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SUMO-1 represses apoptosis signal-regulating kinase 1 activation through physical interaction and not through covalent modification
Authors:Lee Yun-Suk  Jang Moon-Sun  Lee Jong-Soo  Choi Eui-Ju  Kim Eunhee
Affiliation:Research Center for Biomedicinal Resources, PaiChai University, 439-6 Doma 2-Dong, Seo-gu, Daejeon 302-735, Korea.
Abstract:This study examined whether small ubiquitin-related modifier-1 (SUMO-1) regulates apoptosis signal-regulating kinase 1 (ASK 1). ASK 1 interacted with SUMO-1 in vitro as well as in BOSC 23 cells. Endogenous ASK 1-SUMO-1 interaction was disrupted following H(2)O(2) signal. SUMO-1 overexpression suppressed the self-oligomerization, kinase activity and apoptotic potential of ASK 1, whereas SUMO-1 depletion potentiated such activities. SUMO-1(Delta C 6), a sumoylation-incompetent mutant lacking carboxy-terminal six amino acids, suppressed AS 1 activation, implying that the suppressive effect of SUMO-1 on ASK 1 is independent of sumoylation. ASK 1(3M), an ASK 1 mutant in which all three lysines in the psiKXE motif were substituted with alanines, still retained the kinase activity and activated the Jun amino-terminal kinase pathway. However, SUMO-1 failed to interact with ASK 1(3M) and to suppress ASK 1(3M) activation, indicating that the three lysines are important for regulation by SUMO-1. This study shows that SUMO-1 exerts a negative regulatory effect on ASK 1 activation through physical interaction and not through covalent modification.
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