A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal
PKCζ regulates Notch receptor routing and activity in a Notch signaling-dependent manner
Authors: Marika Sjöqvist, Daniel Antfolk, Saima Ferraris, Vilma Rraklli, Cecilia Haga, Christian Antila, Anders Mutvei, Susumu Y. Imanishi, Johan Holmberg, Shaobo Jin, John E. Eriksson, Urban Lendahl, Cecilia Sahlgren
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Publication year: 2014
Journal: Cell Research
Journal acronym: Cell Res.
Volume: 24
Issue: 4
First page : 433
Last page: 450
Number of pages: 18
ISSN: 1001-0602
eISSN: 1748-7838
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/cr.2014.34
Web address : http://www.nature.com/cr/journal/v24/n4/full/cr201434a.html
Activation of Notch signaling requires intracellular routing of the receptor, but the mechanisms controlling the distinct steps in the routing process is poorly understood. We identify PKCζ as a key regulator of Notch receptor intracellular routing. When PKCζ was inhibited in the developing chick central nervous system and in cultured myoblasts, Notch-stimulated cells were allowed to undergo differentiation. PKCζ phosphorylates membrane-tethered forms of Notch and regulates two distinct routing steps, depending on the Notch activation state. When Notch is activated, PKCζ promotes re-localization of Notch from late endosomes to the nucleus and enhances production of the Notch intracellular domain, which leads to increased Notch activity. In the non-activated state, PKCζ instead facilitates Notch receptor internalization, accompanied with increased ubiquitylation and interaction with the endosomal sorting protein Hrs. Collectively, these data identify PKCζ as a key regulator of Notch trafficking and demonstrate that distinct steps in intracellular routing are differentially modulated depending on Notch signaling status.