Regulation of hypoxia responses by flavin adenine dinucleotide-dependent modulation of HIF-1α protein stability = FAD 의존적인 HIF-1a 단백질 안정성 제어를 통한 저산소반응 조절 기전

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Regulation of hypoxia responses by flavin adenine dinucleotide-dependent modulation of HIF-1α protein stability = FAD 의존적인 HIF-1a 단백질 안정성 제어를 통한 저산소반응 조절 기전
Author(s)
Suk Jin Yang; Young Soo Park; Jung Hee Cho; Byul Moon; Hyun Jung Ahn; J Y Lee; Z Xie; Y Wang; D Pocalyko; Dong Chul Lee; Hyun Ahm Sohn; Minho Kang; J Y Kim; E Kim; Kyung Chan ParkJung Ae Kim; Young Il Yeom
Bibliographic Citation
EMBO Journal, vol. 36, no. 8, pp. 1011-1028
Publication Year
2017
Abstract
Oxygen deprivation induces a range of cellular adaptive responses that enable to drive cancer progression. Here, we report that lysine-specific demethylase 1 (LSD1) upregulates hypoxia responses by demethylating RACK1 protein, a component of hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) ubiquitination machinery, and consequently suppressing the oxygen-independent degradation of HIF-1α. This ability of LSD1 is attenuated during prolonged hypoxia, with a decrease in the cellular level of flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD), a metabolic cofactor of LSD1, causing HIF-1α downregulation in later stages of hypoxia. Exogenously provided FAD restores HIF-1α stability, indicating a rate-limiting role for FAD in LSD1-mediated HIF-1α regulation. Transcriptomic analyses of patient tissues show that the HIF-1 signature is highly correlated with the expression of LSD1 target genes as well as the enzymes of FAD biosynthetic pathway in triple-negative breast cancers, reflecting the significance of FAD-dependent LSD1 activity in cancer progression. Together, our findings provide a new insight into HIF-mediated hypoxia response regulation by coupling the FAD dependence of LSD1 activity to the regulation of HIF-1α stability.
Keyword
FAD biosynthesisHIF-1hypoxiaLSD1cancer
ISSN
0261-4189
Publisher
Wiley
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/embj.201694408
Type
Article
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