Activation of DNA-PK by ionizing radiation is mediated by protein phosphatase 6.
DNA-dependent protein kinase (DNA-PK) plays a critical role in DNA damage repair, especially in non-homologous end-joining repair of double-strand breaks such as those formed by ionizing radiation (IR) in the course of radiation therapy. Regulation of DNA-PK involves multisite phosphorylation but this is incompletely understood and little is known about ... protein phosphatases relative to DNA-PK. Mass spectrometry analysis revealed that DNA-PK interacts with the protein phosphatase-6 (PP6) SAPS subunit PP6R1. PP6 is a heterotrimeric enzyme that consists of a catalytic subunit, plus one of three PP6 SAPS regulatory subunits and one of three ankyrin repeat subunits. Endogenous PP6R1 co-immunoprecipitated DNA-PK, and IR enhanced the amount of complex and promoted its import into the nucleus. In addition, siRNA knockdown of either PP6R1 or PP6 significantly decreased IR activation of DNA-PK, suggesting that PP6 activates DNA-PK by association and dephosphorylation. Knockdown of other phosphatases PP5 or PP1gamma1 and subunits PP6R3 or ARS-A did not reduce IR activation of DNA-PK, demonstrating specificity for PP6R1. Finally, siRNA knockdown of PP6R1 or PP6 but not other phosphatases increased the sensitivity of glioblastoma cells to radiation-induced cell death to a level similar to DNA-PK deficient cells. Our data demonstrate that PP6 associates with and activates DNA-PK in response to ionizing radiation. Therefore, the PP6/PP6R1 phosphatase is a potential molecular target for radiation sensitization by chemical inhibition.
Mesh Terms:
Cell Line, Tumor, Cell Nucleus, DNA Damage, DNA Repair, DNA-Activated Protein Kinase, Humans, Microscopy, Fluorescence, Phosphoprotein Phosphatases, Protein Subunits, RNA, Small Interfering, Radiation, Ionizing
Cell Line, Tumor, Cell Nucleus, DNA Damage, DNA Repair, DNA-Activated Protein Kinase, Humans, Microscopy, Fluorescence, Phosphoprotein Phosphatases, Protein Subunits, RNA, Small Interfering, Radiation, Ionizing
PLoS One
Date: Feb. 10, 2009
PubMed ID: 19198648
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