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  • Phosphorylation of nicastrin by SGK1 leads to its degradation through lysosomal and proteasomal pathways.

Phosphorylation of nicastrin by SGK1 leads to its degradation through lysosomal and proteasomal pathways.

PloS one (2012-05-17)
Jung-Soon Mo, Ji-Hye Yoon, Ji-Ae Hong, Mi-Yeon Kim, Eun-Jung Ann, Ji-Seon Ahn, Su-Man Kim, Hyeong-Jin Baek, Florian Lang, Eui-Ju Choi, Hee-Sae Park
ABSTRACT

The gamma-secretase complex is involved in the intramembranous proteolysis of a variety of substrates, including the amyloid precursor protein and the Notch receptor. Nicastrin (NCT) is an essential component of the gamma-secretase complex and functions as a receptor for gamma-secretase substrates. In this study, we determined that serum- and glucocorticoid-induced protein kinase 1 (SGK1) markedly reduced the protein stability of NCT. The SGK1 kinase activity was decisive for NCT degradation and endogenous SGK1 inhibited gamma-secretase activity. SGK1 downregulates NCT protein levels via proteasomal and lysosomal pathways. Furthermore, SGK1 directly bound to and phosphorylated NCT on Ser437, thereby promoting protein degradation. Collectively, our findings indicate that SGK1 is a gamma-secretase regulator presumably effective through phosphorylation and degradation of NCT.

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MONOCLONAL ANTI-MYC TAG antibody produced in mouse, clone 9E10, IgG fraction of antiserum, buffered aqueous solution