TY - JOUR
T1 - Suppression of androgen receptor transactivation by Pyk2 via interaction and phosphorylation of the ARA55 coregulator
AU - Wang, Xin
AU - Yang, Yue
AU - Guo, Xiaojian
AU - Sampson, Erik R.
AU - Hsu, Cheng Lung
AU - Tsai, Meng Yin
AU - Yeh, Shuyuan
AU - Wu, Guan
AU - Guo, Yinglu
AU - Chang, Chawnshang
PY - 2002/5/3
Y1 - 2002/5/3
N2 - The proline-rich tyrosine kinase 2 (Pyk2) was first identified as a key kinase linked to the MAP kinase and JNK signaling pathways that play important roles in cell growth and adhesion. The linkage between Pyk2 and the androgen receptor (AR), an important transcription factor in prostate cancer progression, however, remains unclear. Here we report that using the full-length androgen receptor-associated protein, ARA55, coregulator as bait, we were able to isolate an ARA55-interacting protein, Pyk2, and demonstrated that Pyk2 could repress AR transactivation via inactivation of ARA55. This inactivation may result from the direct phosphorylation of ARA55 by Pyk2 at tyrosine 43, impairing the coactivator activity of ARA55 and/or sequestering ARA55 to reduce its interaction with AR. Our finding that Pyk2 can indirectly modulate AR function via interaction and/or phosphorylation of ARA55 not only expands the role of Pyk2 in AR-mediated prostate cancer growth but also strengthens the role of ARA55 as an AR coregulator.
AB - The proline-rich tyrosine kinase 2 (Pyk2) was first identified as a key kinase linked to the MAP kinase and JNK signaling pathways that play important roles in cell growth and adhesion. The linkage between Pyk2 and the androgen receptor (AR), an important transcription factor in prostate cancer progression, however, remains unclear. Here we report that using the full-length androgen receptor-associated protein, ARA55, coregulator as bait, we were able to isolate an ARA55-interacting protein, Pyk2, and demonstrated that Pyk2 could repress AR transactivation via inactivation of ARA55. This inactivation may result from the direct phosphorylation of ARA55 by Pyk2 at tyrosine 43, impairing the coactivator activity of ARA55 and/or sequestering ARA55 to reduce its interaction with AR. Our finding that Pyk2 can indirectly modulate AR function via interaction and/or phosphorylation of ARA55 not only expands the role of Pyk2 in AR-mediated prostate cancer growth but also strengthens the role of ARA55 as an AR coregulator.
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U2 - 10.1074/jbc.M111218200
DO - 10.1074/jbc.M111218200
M3 - Article
C2 - 11856738
AN - SCOPUS:0037013312
SN - 0021-9258
VL - 277
SP - 15426
EP - 15431
JO - Journal of Biological Chemistry
JF - Journal of Biological Chemistry
IS - 18
ER -