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Overexpression of the NF2 gene inhibits schwannoma cell proliferation through promoting PDGFR degradation
Monitoring Native p38α:MK2/3 Complexes via Trans Delivery of an ATP Acyl Phosphate Probe
Here we describe a chemical proteomics
strategy using ATP acyl
phosphates to measure the formation of a protein:protein complex between
p38α and mapkap kinases 2 and/or 3. Formation of the protein:protein
complex results in a new probe labeling site on p38α that can
be used to quantify the extent of interaction in cell lysates and
the equilibrium binding constant for the interaction in vitro. We
demonstrate through RNA interference that the labeling site is dependent
on formation of the protein:protein complex in cells. Further, we
identify that active-site-directed, small-molecule inhibitors of MK2/3
selectively inhibit the heterodimer-dependent probe labeling, whereas
p38α inhibitors do not. These findings afford a new method to
evaluate p38α and MK2/3 inhibitors within native biological
systems and a new tool for improved understanding of p38α signaling
pathways
