p90 ribosomal S6 kinase 1 (RSK1) and the catalytic subunit of protein kinase A (PKA) compete for binding the pseudosubstrate region of PKAR1alpha: role in the regulation of PKA and RSK1 activities

p90 核糖体 S6 激酶 1 (RSK1) 和蛋白激酶 A (PKA) 催化亚基竞争结合 PKAR1alpha 的假底物区域:在调节 PKA 和 RSK1 活性中的作用

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作者:Xianlong Gao, Deepti Chaturvedi, Tarun B Patel

Abstract

Previously we showed that the inactive form of p90 ribosomal S6 kinase 1 (RSK1) interacts with the regulatory subunit, PKARIalpha, of protein kinase A (PKA), whereas the active RSK1 interacts with the catalytic subunit (PKAc) of PKA. Herein, we demonstrate that the N-terminal kinase domain (NTK) of RSK1 is necessary for interactions with PKARIalpha. Substitution of the activation loop phosphorylation site (Ser-221) in the NTK with the negatively charged Asp residue abrogated the association between RSK1 and PKARIalpha. This explains the lack of an interaction between active RSK1 and PKARIalpha. Full-length RSK1 bound to PKARIalpha with an affinity of 0.8 nm. The NTK domain of RSK1 competed with PKAc for binding to the pseudosubstrate region (amino acids 93-99) of PKARIalpha. Overexpressed RSK1 dissociated PKAc from PKARIalpha, increasing PKAc activity, whereas silencing of RSK1 increased PKAc/PKARIalpha interactions and decreased PKAc activity. Unlike PKAc, which requires Arg-95 and -96 in the pseudosubstrate region of PKARIalpha for their interactions, RSK1/PKARIalpha association requires all four Arg residues (Arg-93-96) in the pseudosubstrate site of PKARIalpha. A peptide (Wt-PS) corresponding to residues 91-99 of PKARIalpha competed for binding of RSK1 with PKARIalpha both in vitro and in intact cells. Furthermore, peptide Wt-PS (but not control peptide Mut-PS), by dissociating RSK1 from PKARIalpha, activated RSK1 in the absence of any growth factors and protected cells from apoptosis. Thus, by competing for binding to the pseudosubstrate region of PKARIalpha, RSK1 regulates PKAc activity in a cAMP-independent manner, and PKARIalpha by associating with RSK1 regulates its activation and its biological functions.

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