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SGK and 14-3-3 protein are involved in the serine/ threonine phosphorylation mechanism for TPO/MPL signal transduction
Authors:Libing Feng  Limin Yang  Weiguo Zhou  Li Huang  Min Wan  Shouyuan Zhao  Changben Li
Institution:(1) State Key Laboratory of Genetic Engineering, Institute of Genetics, Fudan University, 200433 Shanghai, China
Abstract:Thrombopioetin (TPO), the critical regulator of platelet production, acts by binding to its cell surface receptor, c-Mpl. Yeast two-hybrid screening was performed to isolate the proteins interacting with the cytoplasmic domain of c-Mpl. 48 positive clones were isolated from 5 × 106 independent transformants. The results of sequence analysis demonstrate that they represent 13 different protein encoding sequences. Among them there are a partial coding sequence of serine/threonine protein kinase SGK (serum and glucocorticoid-inducible kinase) and 14-3-3 theta protein partial coding sequence. GST-pull-down assay and co-immunoprecipitation in mammal cells have confirmed the interaction between these two proteins and c-Mpl. By constructing a series of deleted c-Mpl cytoplasmic domain, the interaction region in c-Mpl cytoplasmic tail was localized in amino acids 523–554. At the same time, the directed interaction between SGK and 14-3-3 proteins also has been verified by yeast two-hybrid assay. The present note is the first time to report that two proteins act with c-Mpl at the same time and put forward that SGK and 14-3-3 protein may be involved in the serine/threonine phosphorylation mechanism for signal transduction.
Keywords:thrombopioetin receptor c-Mpl  yeast two-hybrid system  SGK  14-3-3 protein  interaction
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