Heat-induced relocalization of protein kinase CK2: Implication of CK2 in the context of cellular stress

Delphine A. Gerber, Sylvie Souquere-Besse, Fabienne Puvion, Marie Françoise Dubois, Oliver Bensaude, Claude Cochet

Résultats de recherche: Contribution à un journalArticleRevue par des pairs

69 Citations (Scopus)

Résumé

Among various other roles described so far, protein kinase CK2 has been involved in cell cycle, proliferation, and development. Here, we show that in response to specific stresses (heat shock or UV irradiation), a pool of the cellular CK2 content relocalizes in a particular nuclear fraction, increasing the activity of the kinase there. Electron microscopic analysis shows that upon heat shock, CK2α and CK2β subunits are both detected in similar speckle structures occurring in the interchromatin space but are differentially targeted inside the nucleolus. This CK2 relocalization process takes place in a time- and dose-dependent manner and is reversible upon recovery at 37°C. Altogether, this work suggests CK2 be involved in the response to physiological stress in higher eukaryotic cells.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)23919-23926
Nombre de pages8
journalJournal of Biological Chemistry
Volume275
Numéro de publication31
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 4 août 2000
Modification externeOui

Contient cette citation