Cell Cycle-Dependent Phosphorylation of C/EBPβ Mediates Oncogenic Cooperativity between C/EBPβ and H-Ras V12

  • Shuman J
  • Sebastian T
  • Kaldis P
  • et al.
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Abstract

CCAAT/enhancer binding protein β (C/EBPβ) is a widely expressed transcription factor whose activity is regulated by oncogenic Ha-Ras V12 signaling. C/EBPβ is essential for the development of mouse skin tumors containing Ras mutations and can cooperate with Ras V12 to transform NIH 3T3 cells. Here we have investigated Ras-induced phosphorylation of C/EBPβ in fibroblasts and report a novel proline-directed phosphoacceptor site at Ser64 within the transactivation domain. Ser64 phosphorylation was induced by activated Ras and Raf but was not blocked by chemical inhibitors of MEK1/2, phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase, JNK, or p38 mitogen-activated protein kinases. Ser64 was efficiently phosphorylated in vitro by the cyclin-dependent kinases Cdk2 and Cdc2. Thr189, previously identified as an ERK1/2 phosphorylation site that regulates C/EBPβ activity, was also a substrate for Cdk phosphorylation. Ser64 and Thr189 phosphorylation was low in serum-starved (G 0 ) cells but was strongly increased in mid-G 1 cells and in cells arrested in S or M phase. In addition, phosphorylation on both sites was blocked by treating cells with the Cdk inhibitor roscovitine. In contrast to wild-type C/EBPβ, which enhances transformation of NIH 3T3 cells, mutants bearing alanine substitutions at Ser64 and/or Thr189 inhibited Ras V12 -induced focus formation. Our findings support a role for C/EBPβ as a nuclear effector of Ras signaling and transformation, and they indicate that cell cycle-dependent phosphorylation of C/EBPβ on Ser64 and Thr189 is required to promote Ras-induced transformation of NIH 3T3 cells.

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Shuman, J. D., Sebastian, T., Kaldis, P., Copeland, T. D., Zhu, S., Smart, R. C., & Johnson, P. F. (2004). Cell Cycle-Dependent Phosphorylation of C/EBPβ Mediates Oncogenic Cooperativity between C/EBPβ and H-Ras V12. Molecular and Cellular Biology, 24(17), 7380–7391. https://doi.org/10.1128/mcb.24.17.7380-7391.2004

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