STRADα regulates LKB1 localization by blocking access to importin-α, and by association with Crm1 and exportin-7

J Dorfman, IG Macara - Molecular biology of the cell, 2008 - Am Soc Cell Biol
J Dorfman, IG Macara
Molecular biology of the cell, 2008Am Soc Cell Biol
LKB1, a serine/threonine kinase, regulates cell polarity, metabolism, and cell growth. The
activity and cellular distribution of LKB1 are determined by cofactors, STRADα and MO25.
STRADα induces relocalization of LKB1 from the nucleus to the cytoplasm and stimulates its
catalytic activity. MO25 stabilizes the STRADα/LKB1 interaction. We investigated the
mechanism of nucleocytoplasmic transport of LKB1 in response to its cofactors. Although
LKB1 is imported into the nucleus by importin-α/β, STRADα and MO25 passively diffuse …
LKB1, a serine/threonine kinase, regulates cell polarity, metabolism, and cell growth. The activity and cellular distribution of LKB1 are determined by cofactors, STRADα and MO25. STRADα induces relocalization of LKB1 from the nucleus to the cytoplasm and stimulates its catalytic activity. MO25 stabilizes the STRADα/LKB1 interaction. We investigated the mechanism of nucleocytoplasmic transport of LKB1 in response to its cofactors. Although LKB1 is imported into the nucleus by importin-α/β, STRADα and MO25 passively diffuse between the nucleus and the cytoplasm. STRADα induces nucleocytoplasmic shuttling of LKB1. STRADα facilitates nuclear export of LKB1 by serving as an adaptor between LKB1 and exportins CRM1 and exportin7. STRADα inhibits import of LKB1 by competing with importin-α for binding to LKB1. MO25 stabilizes the LKB1–STRADα complex but it does not facilitate its nucleocytoplasmic shuttling. Strikingly, the STRADβ, isoform which differs from STRADα in the N- and C-terminal domains that are responsible for interaction with export receptors, does not efficiently relocalize LKB1 from the nucleus to the cytoplasm. These results identify a multifactored mechanism to control LKB1 localization, and they suggest that the STRADβ-LKB1 complex might possess unique functions in the nucleus.
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