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Star-PAP Control of BIK Expression and Apoptosis Is Regulated by Nuclear PIPKIα and PKCδ Signaling

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MOLECULAR CELL
Volume 45, Issue 1, Pages 25-37

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2011.11.017

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  1. NIH [GM051968, GM084089]
  2. AHA [0920072G]
  3. Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award [F32 G082005]

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BIK protein is an initiator of mitochondrial apoptosis, and BIK expression is induced by proapoptotic signals, including DNA damage. Here, we demonstrate that 3' end processing and expression of BIK mRNA are controlled by the nuclear PI4,5P(2)-regulated poly(A) polymerase Star-PAP downstream of DNA damage. Nuclear PKC delta is a key mediator of apoptosis, and DNA damage stimulates PKCS association with the Star-PAP complex where PKC delta is required for Star-PAP-dependent BIK expression. PKCS binds the PI4,5P(2)-generating enzyme PIPKI alpha, which is essential for PKCS interaction with the Star-PAP complex, and PKC delta activity is directly stimulated by PI4,5P(2). Features in the BIK 3' UTR uniquely define Star-PAP specificity and may block canonical PAP activity toward BIK mRNA. This reveals a nuclear phosphoinositide signaling nexus where PIPKI alpha, PI4,5P(2), and PKC delta regulate Star-PAP control of BIK expression and induction of apoptosis. This pathway is distinct from the Star-PAP-mediated oxidative stress pathway indicating signal-specific regulation of mRNA 3' end processing.

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