N52 monodeamidated Bcl-xL shows impaired oncogenic properties in vivo and in vitro

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Abstract

Bcl-xL is a member of the Bcl--2 family, playing a critical role in the survival of tumor cells. Here, we show that Bcl-xL oncogenic function can be uncoupled from its anti--apoptotic activity when it is regulated by the post--translational deamidation of its Asn52. Bcl-xL activity can be regulated by post-translational modifications: deamidation of Asn52 and 66 into Asp residues was reported to occur exclusively in response to DNA damage, and to cripple its anti-apoptotic activity. Our work reports for the first time the spontaneous occurrence of monodeamidated Asp52Bcl-xL in control conditions, in vivo and in vitro. In the normal and cancer cell lines tested, no less than 30% and up to 56% of Bcl-xL was singly deamidated on Asn52. Functional analyses revealed that singly deamidated Bcl-xL retains anti--apoptotic functions, and exhibits enhanced autophagic activity while harboring impaired clonogenic and tumorigenic properties compared to native Bcl-xL. Additionally, Asp52Bcl-xL remains phosphorylatable, and thus is still an eligible target of anti--neoplasic agents. Altogether our results complement the existing data on Bcl-xL deamidation: they challenge the common acceptance that Asn52 and Asn66 are equally eligible for deamidation, and provide a valuable improvement of our knowledge on the regulation of Bcl-xL oncogenic functions by deamidation.

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Beaumatin, F., El Dhaybi, M., Lasserre, J. P., Salin, B., Moyer, M. P., Verdier, M., … Priault, M. (2016). N52 monodeamidated Bcl-xL shows impaired oncogenic properties in vivo and in vitro. Oncotarget, 7(13), 17129–17143. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.7938

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