Pim kinase-dependent inhibition of c-Myc degradation
- 28 April 2008
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Oncogene
- Vol. 27 (35) , 4809-4819
- https://doi.org/10.1038/onc.2008.123
Abstract
Pim kinases are found to be highly expressed in leukemia, lymphoma, prostate and pancreatic cancer. Bitransgenic mice overexpressing either Pim-1 or Pim-2 and c-Myc succumb to pre-B-cell lymphoma at a strikingly accelerated speed. Despite that Pim-1/Pim-2 has long been recognized as a strong synergistic partner with c-Myc in tumorigenesis, the mechanism underlying the synergism is still not well understood. Overexpression of Pim-1/Pim-2 kinase dramatically stabilizes c-Myc in vivo, and the stabilization is partially mediated by phosphorylation of c-Myc by Pim kinase on a novel site, Ser329. We provide evidence that Pim-2 is more efficient in directly phosphorylating c-Myc Ser329 to stabilize c-Myc. In contrast, we find that Pim-1 is more effective in mediating a decrease in c-Myc Thr58 phosphorylation and an increase in c-Myc Ser62 phosphorylation than in phosphorylating Ser329. In either case, through stabilizing c-Myc, Pim-1/Pim-2 kinases enhance the transcriptional activity of c-Myc. Also knocking down either Pim-1 or Pim-2 dramatically decreases the endogenous levels of c-Myc and thus, its transcriptional activity. Finally, coexpression of the Pim kinases and c-Myc enhances the transforming activity of c-Myc as does the phosphomimic mutant of c-Myc on Ser329. We conclude that these findings appear to explain at least in part the mechanism underlying the synergism between the Pim kinases and c-Myc in tumorigenesis.Keywords
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