Abstract
Human NDR1 and 2 (NDR1/2) are serine-threonine protein kinases in a subgroup of the AGC kinase family. The mechanisms of physiological NDR1/2 activation and their function remain largely unknown. Here we report that Fas and TNF-alpha receptor stimulation activates human NDR1/2 by promoting phosphorylation at the hydrophobic motif (Thr444/442). Moreover, NDR1/2 are essential for Fas receptor-induced apoptosis as shown by the fact that NDR knockdown significantly reduced cell death whereas overexpression of the NDR1 kinase further potentiated apoptosis. Activation of NDR1/2 by death receptor stimulation is mediated by the tumor suppressor RASSF1A. Furthermore, RASSF1A-induced apoptosis largely depends on the presence of NDR1/2. Fas receptor stimulation promoted direct phosphorylation and activation of NDR1/2 by the mammalian STE20-like kinase 1 (MST1), a downstream effector of RASSF1A. Concurrently, the NDR1/2 coactivator MOB1 induced MST1-NDR-MOB1 complex formation, which is crucial for MST1-induced NDR1/2 phosphorylation upon induction of apoptosis. Our findings identify NDR1/2 as novel proapoptotic kinases and key members of the RASSF1A/MST1 signaling cascade.
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