Neuroendocrinology 2009-01-01

Ubiquitination as a priming process of PKC alpha and PKC epsilon degradation in the alphaT3-1 gonadotrope cell line.

Benoit Poulin, Hélène Maccario, Sylvie Thirion, Brice Junoy, Bénédicte Boyer, Alain Enjalbert, Sophia V Drouva

Index: Neuroendocrinology 89(3) , 252-66, (2009)

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Abstract

Protein kinase C (PKC) is a family of isoenzymes playing a key role in the regulation of gonadotrope cell functions. Specific PKC isoforms are activated and downregulated differentially by gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) and the phorbol ester TPA. In the present study, focusing mainly on PKC epsilon, the mechanisms underlying the proteasome-dependent downregulation of GnRH-activated PKC epsilon and TPA-sensitive PKC alpha and epsilon isoenzymes were investigated in alphaT3-1 gonadotrope cells.In pull-down assays involving the use of glutathione-agarose affinity beads conjugated with a GST-fusion protein containing ubiquitin-associated domains of Rad23 that bind very likely to K48-linked polyubiquitinated proteins, TPA induced rapid (within 15 min) and sustained (up to 4 h) PKC alpha and PKC epsilon polyubiquitination. However, GnRH selectively elicited receptor-dependent polyubiquitination of PKC epsilon, but not that of PKC alpha. The GnRH-evoked PKC epsilon polyubiquitination was a strong, fast process (taking place as early as 10 min) which decreased progressively with time (but was still detectable after 4 h of treatment). In addition, no apparent association between PKC epsilon and the lysosomal compartment was observed upon performing double-labeling immunofluorescence and confocal microscopy, after either 10 min or 1 hour of stimulation by GnRH or the phorbol ester.In alphaT3-1 gonadotrope cells, polyubiquitination is therefore the event triggering GnRH-evoked PKC epsilon desensitization as well as TPA-induced PKC alpha and PKC epsilon downregulations; it precedes the respective isoenzyme's degradation by the proteasome complex.

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