A functional dissection of PTEN N-terminus: Implications in PTEN subcellular targeting and tumor suppressor activity

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2015-04-15

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Gil, Anabel
Rodríguez-Escudero, Isabel
Stumpf, Miriam
Molina, María
Cid, Víctor J.
Pulido, Rafael

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Abstract

Spatial regulation of the tumor suppressor PTEN is exerted through alternative plasma membrane, cytoplasmic, and nuclear subcellular locations. The N-terminal region of PTEN is important for the control of PTEN subcellular localization and function. It contains both an active nuclear localization signal (NLS) and an overlapping PIP2-binding motif (PBM) involved in plasma membrane targeting. We report a comprehensive mutational and functional analysis of the PTEN N-terminus, including a panel of tumor-related mutations at this region. Nuclear/cytoplasmic partitioning in mammalian cells and PIP3 phosphatase assays in reconstituted S. cerevisiae defined categories of PTEN N-terminal mutations with distinct PIP3 phosphatase and nuclear accumulation properties. Noticeably, most tumor-related mutations that lost PIP3 phosphatase activity also displayed impaired nuclear localization. Cell proliferation and soft-agar colony formation analysis in mammalian cells of mutations with distinctive nuclear accumulation and catalytic activity patterns suggested a contribution of both properties to PTEN tumor suppressor activity. Our functional dissection of the PTEN N-terminus provides the basis for a systematic analysis of tumor-related and experimentally engineered PTEN mutations.

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General Agricultural and Biological Sciences, General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology, General Medicine, Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

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Gil, A, Rodríguez-Escudero, I, Stumpf, M, Molina, M, Cid, V J & Pulido, R 2015, 'A functional dissection of PTEN N-terminus : Implications in PTEN subcellular targeting and tumor suppressor activity', PLoS ONE [E], vol. 10, no. 4, e0119287. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0119287