Phosphorylation of 338SSYY341 Regulates Specific Interaction between Raf-1 and MEK1
The present study characterizes the interaction between the Raf-1 kinase domain and MEK1 and examines whether the magnitude of their interaction correlates to the ability of Raf to phosphorylate MEK1. Here we show that the minimal domain required for the Raf kinase activity starts from tryptophan 34...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 2002-11, Vol.277 (47), p.44996-45003 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The present study characterizes the interaction between the Raf-1 kinase domain and MEK1 and examines whether the magnitude
of their interaction correlates to the ability of Raf to phosphorylate MEK1. Here we show that the minimal domain required
for the Raf kinase activity starts from tryptophan 342. Maximal binding of the Raf kinase domain to MEK1 and its kinase activity
are achieved upon phosphorylation of the region 338 SSYY 341 in response to 4β-12- O -tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA), or mutation of Y340Y341 to aspartic acids. Conversely, the TPA-stimulated MEK binding
and kinase activity are diminished when this region is deleted or Ser 338 and Ser 339 are mutated to alanines. We also show that the integrity of the Raf ATP-binding site is necessary for the interaction between
Raf-1 and MEK1. Furthermore, two MEK-binding sites are identified; the first is localized between amino acids 325 and 349,
and the second is within the region between amino acids 350 and 648. Separately, the binding of each site to MEK1 is weak,
but in a cis context, they give rise to a much stronger association, which can be further stimulated by TPA. Finally, we find that tryptophan
342, which is conserved among the Raf family and other protein kinases, is essential for the Ser 338 phosphorylation of the full-length Raf and its binding to MEK1. Taken together, our results indicate that the phosphorylation
of Ser 338 and Tyr 341 on Raf exerts an important effect on reconfiguring the two MEK-binding sites. As a result, these two sites coordinate to
form a high affinity MEK-binding epitope, leading to a marked increase in Raf kinase activity. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1074/jbc.M203953200 |