Abstract
The PKAL205R hotspot mutation has been implicated in Cushing's syndrome through hyperactive gain-of-function PKA signaling; however, its influence on substrate specificity has not been investigated. Here, we employ the Proteomic Peptide Library (ProPeL) approach to create high-resolution models for PKAWT and PKAL205R substrate specificity. We reveal that the L205R mutation reduces canonical hydrophobic preference at the substrate P + 1 position, and increases acidic preference in downstream positions. Using these models, we designed peptide substrates that exhibit altered selectivity for specific PKA variants, and demonstrate the feasibility of selective PKAL205R loss-of-function signaling. Through these results, we suggest that substrate rewiring may contribute to Cushing's syndrome disease etiology, and introduce a powerful new paradigm for investigating mutation-induced kinase substrate rewiring in human disease.
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Lubner, J. M., Dodge-Kafka, K. L., Carlson, C. R., Church, G. M., Chou, M. F., & Schwartz, D. (2017). Cushing’s syndrome mutant PKAL205R exhibits altered substrate specificity. FEBS Letters, 591(3), 459–467. https://doi.org/10.1002/1873-3468.12562
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