Functional definition of relevant epitopes on the tumor suppressor PTEN protein.

Cancer Lett

Instituto de Investigaciones Citológicas/FVIB, Amadeo de Saboya 4, Valencia 46010, Spain.

Published: June 2005

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The binding of PTEN to PDZ-domain-containing proteins appears to play an important role in the control of cell growth, motility and apoptosis. In turn, this binding can be abrogated by cleavage of the PTEN C-terminal region by caspase-3. We have generated and characterized monoclonal antibodies (mAb) directed against distinct epitopes at the C-terminal region of PTEN, and used them to define protein-binding epitopes on PTEN and to study its cleavage by caspase-3. mAb directed against epitopes at the far C-terminus of PTEN blocked binding to PTEN cognate PDZ domains and did not recognize the caspase-3 cleaved PTEN fragments. On the other hand, mAb that recognized an epitope within the C2 domain of PTEN did not prevent binding to PDZ domains, but could detect the caspase-3 cleaved PTEN fragments. The analysis of PTEN cleavage by caspase-3 revealed that the lipid phosphatase activity of PTEN controls its own degradation by interfering with the PI3-K anti-apoptotic activity. Our results define protein-binding sites on the PTEN tumor suppressor at the immunochemical level, and suggest a regulatory link between PTEN phosphatase activity, caspase-3 sensitivity and PTEN-protein interactions.

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