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SETD4-mediated KU70 methylation suppresses apoptosis.

Cell reports (2022-05-12)
Yuan Wang, Bochao Liu, Huimei Lu, Jingmei Liu, Peter J Romanienko, Gaetano T Montelione, Zhiyuan Shen
ABSTRACT

The mammalian KU70 is a pleiotropic protein functioning in DNA repair and cytoplasmic suppression of apoptosis. We report a regulatory mechanism by which KU70's cytoplasmic function is enabled due to a methylation at K570 of KU70 by SET-domain-containing protein 4 (SETD4). While SETD4 silencing reduces the level of methylated KU70, over-expression of SETD4 enhances methylation of KU70. Mutations of Y272 and Y284 of SETD4 abrogate methylation of KU70. Although SETD4 is predominantly a nuclear protein, the methylated KU70 is enriched in the cytoplasm. SETD4 knockdown enhances staurosporine (STS)-induced apoptosis and cell killing. Over-expression of the wild-type (WT) SETD4, but not the SETD4-Y272/Y284F mutant, suppresses STS-induced apoptosis. The KU70-K570R (mouse Ku70-K568R) mutation dampens the anti-apoptosis activity of KU70. Our study identifies KU70 as a non-histone substrate of SETD4, discovers a post-translational modification of KU70, and uncovers a role for SETD4 and KU70-K570 methylation in the suppression of apoptosis.

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Staurosporine, Streptomyces sp., Staurosporine, CAS 62996-74-, is a cell-permeable, potent, reversible, ATP-competitive inhibitor of protein kinases (IC₅₀ = 7, 20, 1.3, 0.7, & 8.5 nM for PKA, CAMK, MLCK, PKC, & PKG, respectively).
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Anti-β-Actin antibody, Mouse monoclonal, clone AC-15, purified from hybridoma cell culture