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EB1 phosphorylation mediates the functions of ASK1 in pancreatic cancer development
Author(s) -
Siqi Gao,
Yong Luo,
Xiaofan Wu,
Yuanyuan Li,
Yunqiang Zhou,
Rui Lyu,
Min Liu,
Dengwen Li,
Jun Zhou
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
oncotarget
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.373
H-Index - 127
ISSN - 1949-2553
DOI - 10.18632/oncotarget.21004
Subject(s) - pancreatic cancer , ask1 , cancer research , kinase , phosphorylation , cancer , cancer cell , metastasis , biology , microbiology and biotechnology , protein kinase a , cyclin dependent kinase 2 , genetics
Pancreatic cancer has a poor prognosis due to its rapid rate of metastasis and frequent late-stage diagnosis. An improved understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying this disease is urgently needed to promote the development of improved diagnostic tools and more effective therapies. Apoptosis signal-regulating kinase 1 (ASK1) has been shown to be overexpressed in pancreatic cancer and to promote the proliferation of pancreatic cancer cells in a kinase activity-dependent manner. However, the molecular mechanisms by which ASK1 promotes cell proliferation remain to be elucidated. In this study, we report that the phosphorylation of end-binding protein 1 (EB1) at threonine 206 (pT206-EB1), which is catalyzed by ASK1, is increased in pancreatic cancer tissues. We further find that the level of pT206-EB1 correlates with that of ASK1 in cancer tissues. Additionally, ASK1 localizes to spindle poles, and knockdown of ASK1 results in the formation of multipolar spindles. Moreover, we show that depletion of ASK1 or disruption of EB1 phosphorylation inhibits spindle microtubule dynamics in pancreatic cancer cells. Collectively, these findings suggest that EB1 phosphorylation mediates the functions of ASK1 in pancreatic cancer development.

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