Akt-Mediated Phosphorylation of Argonaute 2 Downregulates Cleavage and Upregulates Translational Repression of MicroRNA Targets

A high-throughput RNA interference (RNAi) screen targeting 542 genes of the human kinome was used to discover regulators of RNAi. Here we report that the proto-oncogene Akt-3/PKBγ (Akt3) phosphorylates Argonaute 2 (Ago2) at S387, which downregulates cleavage and upregulates translational repression...

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Published inMolecular cell Vol. 50; no. 3; pp. 356 - 367
Main Authors Horman, Shane R., Janas, Maja M., Litterst, Claudia, Wang, Bingbing, MacRae, Ian J., Sever, Mary J., Morrissey, David V., Graves, Paul, Luo, Biao, Umesalma, Shaikamjad, Qi, Hank H., Miraglia, Loren J., Novina, Carl D., Orth, Anthony P.
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LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier Inc 09.05.2013
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Summary:A high-throughput RNA interference (RNAi) screen targeting 542 genes of the human kinome was used to discover regulators of RNAi. Here we report that the proto-oncogene Akt-3/PKBγ (Akt3) phosphorylates Argonaute 2 (Ago2) at S387, which downregulates cleavage and upregulates translational repression of endogenous microRNA (miRNA)-targeted messenger RNAs (mRNAs). We further demonstrate that Akt3 coimmunoprecipitates with Ago2 and phosphorylation of Ago2 at S387 facilitates its interaction with GW182 and localization to cytoplasmic processing bodies (P bodies), where miRNA-targeted mRNAs are thought to be stored and degraded. Therefore, Akt3-mediated phosphorylation of Ago2 is a molecular switch between target mRNA cleavage and translational repression activities of Ago2. ► Akt3 interacts with and phosphorylates Ago2 at S387 ► Phosphorylation of Ago2 increases translational repression of pten and pdcd4 ► Phosphorylation of Ago2 decreases mRNA cleavage of the hoxb8 oncogene ► Akt3-mediated phosphorylation of Ago2 is an RNAi molecular switch
Bibliography:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molcel.2013.03.015
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ISSN:1097-2765
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DOI:10.1016/j.molcel.2013.03.015