PLX065170

GSE139135: Molecular characterization of BRSK2 and BRSK1 kinases as negative regulators of the NRF2 transcription factor

  • Organsim human
  • Type RNASEQ
  • Target gene
  • Project ARCHS4

We found that the understudied Brain Specific Kinase 2 and 1 (BRSK2/1) proteins suppress NRF2-dependent transcription and NRF2 protein levels in a kinase-dependent fashion. Integrative phosphoproteomic screens, RNAseq profiling and follow-up validation studies revealed BRSK2/1-driven activation of AMPK and suppression of MTOR signaling. BRSK2 over-expression suppressed global protein synthesis and decreased ribosome-RNA associations, which results in decreased NRF2 protein levels. Overall, our data establish the BRSK1 and BRSK2 kinases as negative regulators of NRF2 via the AMPK/MTOR signaling axis. SOURCE: Micheal,Benjamin,Major (bmajor@wustl.edu) - Major Lab Washington University in St. Louis

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