Proteasomal degradation unleashes the pro-death activity of androgen receptor

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Abstract

Androgen receptor (AR) is able to promote stress-induced cell death independently of its transcription activity in androgen-independent prostate cancer cells. Yet, the underlying mechanism is incompletely understood. Here, we report that stress-induced proteasomal degradation of AR contributes to its pro-death activity. Upon exposure to ultraviolet light and staurosporine, AR underwent proteasomal degradation. Blockade of AR degradation significantly suppressed stress-induced apoptosis in androgen-independent prostate cancer cells. Ectopic expression of the AR N-terminal (AR-N) domain, which lacks DNA- and ligand-binding abilities, led to cell death without any additional death stimuli. Truncation analysis revealed that AR-N domain contains several sub-domains that regulate the pro-death activity of AR, specifically the first 105 amino acids, which function as a minimal pro-death domain acting upstream of caspases. The pro-apoptotic activity of AR N-terminal fragments was suppressed by ectopic expression of Bcl-2 or selected caspase inhibitors. Thus, our results reveal a novel mechanism by which AR promotes stress-induced cell death in androgen-independent prostate cancer cells. © 2010 IBCB, SIBS, CAS All rights reserved.

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Godfrey, B., Lin, Y., Larson, J., Haferkamp, B., & Xiang, J. (2010). Proteasomal degradation unleashes the pro-death activity of androgen receptor. Cell Research, 20(10), 1138–1147. https://doi.org/10.1038/cr.2010.65

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