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Reprogramming of nuclear proteasomes under apoptosis induction in K562 cells II. Effect of antitumor drug doxorubicin
Authors:A S Tsimokha  A G Mittenberg  I N Evteeva  V A Kulichkova  I V Kozhukharova  Yu B Ermolaeva  I M Konstantinova
Institution:(1) Institute of Cytology, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia
Abstract:The induction of apoptosis in K562 cells by doxorbuicin was used as a model for studying changes of the subunit composition, phosphorylation state, and enzymatic activities of nuclear proteasomes undergoing programmed cell death. The proteasomes isolated from nuclei of the control and induced K562 cells have been shown to differ in their subunit composition, as well as in the phosphorylation state of subunits at threonine and tyrosine residues. Changes of the trypsin-and chymotrypsin-like, as well as endoribonuclease, activities of proteasomes under the doxorubicin action were revealed. After the induction of apoptosis in K562 cells by doxorubicin, we observed a modification of the RNase activity-associated proteasome subunits zeta/α5 and iota/α6. These results argue in favor of changes of proteasomal subunit composition, enzymatic activities, and the phosphorylation state, i.e., of the reprogramming of nuclear proteasome population, after the induction of apoptosis in K562 cells.
Keywords:apoptosis  doxorubicin  nuclear proteasomes  phosphorylation  proteolytic activity  ribonucleases  threonine  tyrosine
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