Interaction of the double-strand break repair kinase DNA-PK and estrogen receptor-alpha
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Interaction of the double-strand break repair kinase DNA-PK and estrogen receptor-alpha
Abstract
Estrogens are suggested to play a role in the development and progression of proliferative diseases such as breast cancer. Like other steroid hormone receptors, the estrogen receptor-alpha (ERalpha) is a substrate of protein kinases, and phosphorylation has profound effects on its function and activity. Given the importance of DNA-dependent protein kinase (DNA-PK) for DNA repair, cell cycle progression, and survival, we hypothesized that it modulates ERalpha signaling. Here we show that, upon estrogen stimulation, DNA-PK forms a complex with ERalpha in a breast cancer cell line (MELN). DNA-PK phosphorylates ERalpha at Ser-118. Phosphorylation resulted in stabilization of ERalpha protein as inhibition of DNA-PK resulted in its proteasomal degradation. Activation of DNA-PK by double-strand breaks or its inhibition by siRNA technology demonstrated that estrogen-induced ERalpha activation and cell cycle progression is, at least, partially dependent on DNA-PK.
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