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  2. Plakophilin 3 facilitates G1/S phase transition and enhances proliferation by capturing RB protein in the cytoplasm and promoting EGFR signaling

Plakophilin 3 facilitates G1/S phase transition and enhances proliferation by capturing RB protein in the cytoplasm and promoting EGFR signaling

  • Cell Rep. 2023 Jan 31;42(1):112031. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2023.112031.
Lisa Müller 1 René Keil 2 Mechthild Hatzfeld 3
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Charles Tanford Protein Research Center, Martin Luther University Halle, Institute of Molecular Medicine, Department for Pathobiochemistry, Kurt-Mothes-Str. 3A, 06120 Halle, Germany. Electronic address: lisa.mueller@uk-halle.de.
  • 2 Charles Tanford Protein Research Center, Martin Luther University Halle, Institute of Molecular Medicine, Department for Pathobiochemistry, Kurt-Mothes-Str. 3A, 06120 Halle, Germany.
  • 3 Charles Tanford Protein Research Center, Martin Luther University Halle, Institute of Molecular Medicine, Department for Pathobiochemistry, Kurt-Mothes-Str. 3A, 06120 Halle, Germany. Electronic address: mechthild.hatzfeld@medizin.uni-halle.de.
Abstract

Plakophilin 3 (PKP3) is a component of desmosomes and is frequently overexpressed in Cancer. Using keratinocytes either lacking or overexpressing PKP3, we identify a signaling axis from ERK to the retinoblastoma (RB) protein and the E2F1 transcription factor that is controlled by PKP3. RB and E2F1 are key components controlling G1/S transition in the cell cycle. We show that PKP3 stimulates the activity of ERK and its target RSK1. This inhibits expression of the transcription factor RUNX3, a positive regulator of the CDK Inhibitor CDKN1A/p21, which is also downregulated by PKP3. Elevated CDKN1A prevents RB phosphorylation and E2F1 target gene expression, leading to delayed S phase entry and reduced proliferation in PKP3-depleted cells. Elevated PKP3 expression not only increases ERK activity but also captures phosphorylated RB (phospho-RB) in the cytoplasm to promote E2F1 activity and cell-cycle progression. These data identify a mechanism by which PKP3 promotes proliferation and acts as an oncogene.

Keywords

CDKN1A/p21; CP: Cell biology; CP: Molecular biology; EGF signaling; G1 phase; RB; RSK1; RUNX3; cell cycle; plakophilin 3; proliferation; retinoblastoma protein.

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