Staphylococcal superantigen-like proteins interact with human MAP kinase signaling protein ERK2

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This study aimed to identify the intracellular binding partner of a unique class of staphylococcal secreted exotoxins called superantigen-like proteins (SSL) from human macrophage and keratinocyte cell lysates. Here, we report that SSL1 specifically binds to human extracellular signal-regulated kinase 2 (hERK2), an important stress-activated kinase in mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling pathways. Western blot and in vitro binding studies with recombinant hERK2 confirmed the binding interaction of SSL1, SSL7, and SSL10 with hERK2. Moreover, the SSLs-hERK2 interaction was validated biochemically by ELISA. Our finding shows that SSLs play a novel role by binding with host cell MAP kinase signaling pathway protein. Understanding the SSL-hERK2 interaction will also provide a basis for designing SSL-based peptide inhibitors of hERK2 in cancer therapy.

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Dutta, D., Mukherjee, D., Mukherjee, I. A., Maiti, T. K., Basak, A., & Das, A. K. (2020). Staphylococcal superantigen-like proteins interact with human MAP kinase signaling protein ERK2. FEBS Letters, 594(2), 266–277. https://doi.org/10.1002/1873-3468.13590

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