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A PP6-ASK3 Module Coordinates the Bidirectional Cell Volume Regulation under Osmotic Stress.

Cell Rep. 2018 Mar 13;22(11):2809-2817
Kengo Watanabe 1 , Tsuyoshi Umeda 1 , Kuniyoshi Niwa 1 , Isao Naguro 2 , Hidenori Ichijo 3
Kengo Watanabe 1 , Tsuyoshi Umeda 1 , Kuniyoshi Niwa 1 , Isao Naguro 2 , Hidenori Ichijo 3

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Author information
  • 1 Laboratory of Cell Signaling, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan.
  • 2 Laboratory of Cell Signaling, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan. Electronic address: nagurois@mol.f.u-tokyo.ac.jp.
  • 3 Laboratory of Cell Signaling, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan. Electronic address: ichijo@mol.f.u-tokyo.ac.jp.

摘要


Cell volume regulation is a vital system for cellular activities. When perturbed by hypoosmotic or hyperosmotic stress, cells immediately induce the cell volume recovery system, regulatory volume decrease (RVD) or regulatory volume increase (RVI), respectively. In contrast to the knowledge about effector molecules, the molecular mechanisms linking osmosensing to RVD/RVI induction remain unknown. Additionally, few reciprocal responders in the bidirectional osmotic stress response have been identified. We previously reported that ASK3 bidirectionally switches its kinase activity under osmotic stress. Herein we demonstrate that ASK3 controls both RVD and RVI under osmotic stress. Using a high-content genome-wide small interfering RNA (siRNA) screen, we identify PP6 as a direct ASK3 inactivator. Furthermore, PP6 rapidly interacts with ASK3 in an osmolality-dependent manner, and it inactivates ASK3 to induce RVI and, thereby, cell survival under hyperosmotic stress. These findings suggest that the PP6-ASK3 interaction is a core module in the bidirectional osmotic stress response.

KEYWORDS: ASK3, PP6, apoptosis signal-regulating kinase 3, cell volume regulation, high-content genome-wide siRNA screen, osmotic stress, protein phosphatase 6