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    Die Rolle der Serin/Threonin Kinase Cot in Proliferation, Differenzierung und Apoptose

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    Mitogene Signale werden von der Plasmamembran zum Zellkern über komplexe z.T. miteinander verknüpfte Signaltransduktionskaskaden übertragen. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde das Proto-Onkoprotein Cot als eine neue Komponente von mitogenen Signalkaskaden identifiziert, die die Fähigkeit hat, sowohl die klassische mitogene Kaskade als auch den JNK-Streß-Kinaseweg zu aktivieren. Wildtyp und aktiviertes Cot phosphorylieren und aktivieren MEK-1 und SEK-1 in vitro. Expression von onkogenem Cot in 293-, NIH3T3- und PC12- Zellen führt auch in vivo zu einer Phosphorylierung der endogenen Proteine c-Jun und ERK-1/2. In Bezug auf diese Fähigkeit, zwei unterschiedliche Signalkaskaden zu stimulieren, wurden die biologischen Effekte von Cot auf verschiedene Zelltypen, sowie seine tumorauslösende Wirkung in der Maus untersucht. Expression von onkogenem c-Raf-1 oder v-Mos führt zu einer Differenzierung in PC12-Zellen. Cot induziert ebenfalls Neuritenbildung in diesen Zellen. Ähnlich wie v-raf hat onkogenes cot eine antiapoptotische Wirkung auf 32D-Zellen nach IL-3-Entzug. In neugeborenen NSF/N-Mäusen induzierte retroviral-exprimiertes onkogenes Cot nach einer Latenzzeit von 7-10 Wochen B-Zell-Lymphome vergleichbar mit v-raf/v-myc induzierten Tumoren [191]. Diese Daten stimmen mit der Rolle von Cot in der klassischen mitogenen Kaskade überein und lassen darauf schließen, daß die simultane Aktivierung von JNK in diesem Zusammenhang keinen antagonistischen Effekt hat. Aktives NF-kB reguliert die Transkription einer Reihe von Ziel-Genen, die in verschiedenen zellulären Funktionen involviert sind. Viele Stimuli, Mitglieder der mitogenen Kaskade eingeschlossen, aktivieren NF-kB, so z.B. auch c-Raf-1, das mit Cot überlappende Effekte auf Apoptose-Suppression, Transformation und Differenzierung aufweist und auf der gleichen Ebene zu funktionieren scheint. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde gezeigt, daß Cot NF-kB aktiviert, dieses aber indirekt durch einen autokrinen Loop geschieht, der den EGFR und die Streß-Kinasekaskade involviert. Mit c-Raf-1 konnten in unserem Labor bereits ähnliche Ergebnisse gezeigt werden [234]. Eine direkte Interaktion zwischen Cot und der NF-kB-Aktivierung konnte durch die Identifikation von p105, einem Vorläuferprotein und Regulator von NF-kB, als Cot-Interaktionspartner in einem Two-Hybrid Screen gefunden werden. Die Tatsache, daß Cot mit IKKa und IkBa, beides NF-kB-Regulatoren, copräzipitiert, deutet ebenfalls auf einen direkten Mechanismus der Cot-abhängigen NF-kB-Aktivierung hin. Dieser Prozeß wird hauptsächlich durch den Transport der Komponenten des NF-kB-Transkriptionsfaktorkomplexes und seiner Regulatoren zwischen Zytosol und Nukleus kontrolliert. Das kleine G-Protein Ran spielt eine kritische Rolle in derartigen Transportprozessen und wurde interessanterweise ebenfalls in einem Two-Hybrid Screen als neuer Interaktionspartner von Cot identifiziert. Durch Coimmunopräzipitationsexperimente konnte dieses Ergebnis bestätigt werden. Diese Daten weisen auf einen neuen Mechanismus der NF-kB-Regulation durch Cot hin und geben neue Ansätze, die komplexen Funktionen von Cot in der Zelle zu diskutieren und weiter zu analysieren.Mitogenic signals initiated at the plasma membrane are transmitted to the nucleus through complex and partially connected signal transduction cascades. The proto oncoprotein Cot was identified in this thesis as a new component of mitogenic signalling cascades, which activates both, the classic cytoplasmic cascade and the JNK stress pathway. Wildtype and activated Cot phosphorylate and activate MEK-1 and SEK-1 in vitro. Moreover, expression of oncogenic Cot in 293, NIH3T3 and PC12 cells leads to phosphorylation of endogenous c-Jun and ERK 1/2 in vivo. To test the relevance of the ability of Cot to stimulate two different signalling cascades we have examined the effects of Cot on different cell types as well as on tumor induction in mice. Expression of oncogenic c-Raf-1 or v-Mos leads to differentiation of PC12 cells. Cot induces as well neurite outgrowth in these cells. Furthermore, oncogenic Cot shows similar to v-raf an antiapoptotic effect on 32D cells after IL-3 deprivation. Retrovirally expressed oncogenic Cot induces B-cell lymphomas in newborn NSF/N mice after a latency of 7-10 weeks similiar to v-raf/v-myc [191]. This data are consistent with the role of Cot in the classic mitogenic cascade and suggest that the simultaneously activated JNK stress pathway has no antagonistic effects in this context. Active NF-kB regulates transcription of a variety of target genes involved in distinct cellular functions. Many stimuli activate NF-kB including members of the mitogenic cascade, e.g. c-Raf-1, which seems to function on the same level as oncogenic Cot and has partially overlapping effects on apoptosis suppression, transformation and differentiation. The work presented in this thesis demonstrates that Cot activates NF-kB and that this activation occurs indirectly via an autocrine loop which involves the EGF-receptor and also results in the activation of the stresskinase pathway. Similar results have been obtained in our lab in the past with Raf-1 [234]. An additional more direct pathway from Cot to NF-kB activation was demonstrated by our identification of p105, a precursor protein and regulator of NF-kB, as Cot interaction partner in a Two-hybrid screen. Furthermore, Cot coprecipitates with IKKa and IkBa, which are both regulators of NF-kB. The process of NF-kB activation is mainly controlled by the shuttling of components of the active transcription factor complex as well as of its regulators between cytosol and the nucleus. It is assumed that the small GTPase Ran plays a crucial role in these transports. Interestingly, we observed in a Two-hybrid screen that Ran is interacting with Cot which also was confirmed by coimmunoprecipitation experiments. These results point to a new mechanism of NF-kB regulation by activated Cot and gives new starting points to analyse the complex functions of Cot in the cell

    Regulation of Glucose Homeostasis by KSR1 and MARK2

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    Protein scaffolds control the intensity and duration of signaling and dictate the specificity of signaling through MAP kinase pathways. KSR1 is a molecular scaffold of the Raf/MEK/ERK MAP kinase cascade that regulates the intensity and duration of ERK activation. Relative to wild-type mice, ksr1-/- mice are modestly glucose intolerant, but show a normal response to exogenous insulin. However, ksr1-/- mice also demonstrate a three-fold increase in serum insulin levels in response to a glucose challenge, suggesting a role for KSR1 in insulin secretion. The kinase MARK2 is closely related to C-TAK1, a known regulator of KSR1. Mice lacking MARK2 have an increased rate of glucose disposal in response to exogenous insulin, increased glucose tolerance, and are resistant to diet-induced obesity. mark2-/-ksr1-/- (DKO) mice were compared to wild type, mark2-/-, and ksr1-/- mice for their ability to regulate glucose homeostasis. Here we show that disruption of KSR1 in mark2-/- mice reverses the increased sensitivity to exogenous insulin resulting from MARK2 deletion. DKO mice respond to exogenous insulin similarly to wild type and ksr1-/- mice. These data suggest a model whereby MARK2 negatively regulates insulin sensitivity in peripheral tissue through inhibition of KSR1. Consistent with this model, we found that MARK2 binds and phosphorylates KSR1 on Ser392. Phosphorylation of Ser392 is a critical regulator of KSR1 stability, subcellular location, and ERK activation. These data reveal an unexpected role for the molecular scaffold KSR1 in insulin-regulated glucose metabolism

    Tubulin Binds to the Cytoplasmic Loop of TRESK Background K+ Channel In Vitro.

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    The cytoplasmic loop between the second and third transmembrane segments is pivotal in the regulation of TRESK (TWIK-related spinal cord K+ channel, K2P18.1, KCNK18). Calcineurin binds to this region and activates the channel by dephosphorylation in response to the calcium signal. Phosphorylation-dependent anchorage of 14-3-3 adaptor protein also modulates TRESK at this location. In the present study, we identified molecular interacting partners of the intracellular loop. By an affinity chromatography approach using the cytoplasmic loop as bait, we have verified the specific association of calcineurin and 14-3-3 to the channel. In addition to these known interacting proteins, we observed substantial binding of tubulin to the intracellular loop. Successive truncation of the polypeptide and pull-down experiments from mouse brain cytosol narrowed down the region sufficient for the binding of tubulin to a 16 amino acid sequence: LVLGRLSYSIISNLDE. The first six residues of this sequence are similar to the previously reported tubulin-binding region of P2X2 purinergic receptor. The tubulin-binding site of TRESK is located close to the protein kinase A (PKA)-dependent 14-3-3-docking motif of the channel. We provide experimental evidence suggesting that 14-3-3 competes with tubulin for the binding to the cytoplasmic loop of TRESK. It is intriguing that the 16 amino acid tubulin-binding sequence includes the serines, which were previously shown to be phosphorylated by microtubule-affinity regulating kinases (MARK kinases) and contribute to channel inhibition. Although tubulin binds to TRESK in vitro, it remains to be established whether the two proteins also interact in the living cell

    Tau-based treatment strategies in neurodegenerative diseases

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    Emerging modes of PINK1 signaling: Another task for MARK2

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    © 2014 Matenia and Mandelkow

    Portrait statues in theaters and odeons in the eastern provinces of the roman empire

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    Subject of the present thesis is the study of portrait statues that stood in theaters and odeons ofthe eastern provinces during the imperial period. The aim is to examine these statues in closeconnection with the place in which they stood. According to the surviving sculptures andstatue bases of our catalog, the erecting of statues in the theaters of the eastern provincesbegins in the Julio-Claudian period and ends at the time of Theodosius A΄. The highestconcentration of statues is observed during the Antonine period, a phenomenon that is relatedto the economic and cultural development of these provinces at that time. The majority of malestatues are represented in cuirass and himation and rarely wearing toga, in the heroic nude andchlamys. For the women statues a variety of statue-types is observed. Most of the statues aredisplayed in niches at the facade of the scaenae frons, where the imperial statues occupy themost privileged positions. Statues are also displayed in the cavea, in the entrances and lessoften in the orchestra and in the porticus post scaenam. The function of the imperial statues intheaters has to do with the demonstration of the power of the Roman Empire. Furthermore,these statues replaced the physical presence of the emperor, when he was not present duringmeetings, trials and other similar events that took place in theaters. Next to the imperialstatues, private portraits are placed, in which office holders in the service of the imperialadministration and local high-ranking magistrates are depicted. In these statues representationsof priests, priestesses, athletes, actors and educated men and women are also included. Thehonorands are often wealthy benefactors, the most prominent citizens in the provinces, who,through the erection of their statues in theaters, highlight and express the tradition, social statusand cultural identity of their families. The presence of portrait statutes in theaters decreasedsignificantly during the 4th century A.D., which is probably associated with the changes in theadministration of the Empire and the prevalence of Christianity. The end of the roman imperialperiod marks the end of the portrait statues in theaters
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