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Autophosphorylation and Pin1 binding coordinate DNA damage-induced HIPK2 activation and cell death

Authors
Bitomsky, N., Conrad, E., Moritz, C., Polonio-Vallon, T., Sombroek, D., Schultheiss, K., Glas, C., Greiner, V., Herbel, C., Mantovani, F., Del Sal, G., Peri, F., and Hofmann, T.G.
ID
ZDB-PUB-131119-38
Date
2013
Source
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America   110(45): E4203-4212 (Journal)
Registered Authors
Peri, Francesca
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none
MeSH Terms
  • Apoptosis/physiology*
  • Carrier Proteins/metabolism*
  • Cell Line
  • DNA Damage/physiology*
  • Enzyme Activation/physiology*
  • Genetic Vectors
  • Humans
  • Microscopy, Fluorescence
  • Peptidylprolyl Isomerase/metabolism*
  • Phosphorylation
  • Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases/metabolism*
  • RNA Interference
  • RNA, Small Interfering/genetics
PubMed
24145406 Full text @ Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA
Abstract

Excessive genome damage activates the apoptosis response. Protein kinase HIPK2 is a key regulator of DNA damage-induced apoptosis. Here, we deciphered the molecular mechanism of HIPK2 activation and show its relevance for DNA damage-induced apoptosis in cellulo and in vivo. HIPK2 autointeracts and site-specifically autophosphorylates upon DNA damage at Thr880/Ser882. Autophosphorylation regulates HIPK2 activity and mutation of the phosphorylation-acceptor sites deregulates p53 Ser46 phosphorylation and apoptosis in cellulo. Moreover, HIPK2 autophosphorylation is conserved between human and zebrafish and is important for DNA damage-induced apoptosis in vivo. Mechanistically, autophosphorylation creates a binding signal for the phospho-specific isomerase Pin1. Pin1 links HIPK2 activation to its stabilization by inhibiting HIPK2 polyubiquitination and modulating Siah-1–HIPK2 interaction. Concordantly, Pin1 is required for DNA damage-induced HIPK2 stabilization and p53 Ser46 phosphorylation and is essential for induction of apotosis both in cellulo and in zebrafish. Our results identify an evolutionary conserved mechanism regulating DNA damage-induced apoptosis.

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