PKCδ-mediated IRS-1 Ser24 phosphorylation negatively regulates IRS-1 function

MW Greene, MS Ruhoff, RA Roth, J Kim… - Biochemical and …, 2006 - Elsevier
MW Greene, MS Ruhoff, RA Roth, J Kim, MJ Quon, JA Krause
Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 2006Elsevier
The IRS-1 PH and PTB domains are essential for insulin-stimulated IRS-1 Tyr
phosphorylation and insulin signaling, while Ser/Thr phosphorylation of IRS-1 disrupts these
signaling events. To investigate consensus PKC phosphorylation sites in the PH-PTB
domains of human IRS-1, we changed Ser24, Ser58, and Thr191 to Ala (3A) or Glu (3E), to
block or mimic phosphorylation, respectively. The 3A mutant abrogated the inhibitory effect
of PKCδ on insulin-stimulated IRS-1 Tyr phosphorylation, while reductions in insulin …
The IRS-1 PH and PTB domains are essential for insulin-stimulated IRS-1 Tyr phosphorylation and insulin signaling, while Ser/Thr phosphorylation of IRS-1 disrupts these signaling events. To investigate consensus PKC phosphorylation sites in the PH-PTB domains of human IRS-1, we changed Ser24, Ser58, and Thr191 to Ala (3A) or Glu (3E), to block or mimic phosphorylation, respectively. The 3A mutant abrogated the inhibitory effect of PKCδ on insulin-stimulated IRS-1 Tyr phosphorylation, while reductions in insulin-stimulated IRS-1 Tyr phosphorylation, cellular proliferation, and Akt activation were observed with the 3E mutant. When single Glu mutants were tested, the Ser24 to Glu mutant had the greatest inhibitory effect on insulin-stimulated IRS-1 Tyr phosphorylation. PKCδ-mediated IRS-1 Ser24 phosphorylation was confirmed in cells with PKCδ catalytic domain mutants and by an RNAi method. Mechanistic studies revealed that IRS-1 with Ala and Glu point mutations at Ser24 impaired phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate binding. In summary, our data are consistent with the hypothesis that Ser24 is a negative regulatory phosphorylation site in IRS-1.
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