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Nature Chemical Biology | 2017

Chemical screening identifies ATM as a target for alleviating senescence

Hyun Tae Kang; Joon Tae Park; Ko-bong Choi; Yong-sub Kim; Hyo Jei Claudia Choi; Chul Jung; Young Sam Lee; Sang Chul Park

Senescence, defined as irreversible cell-cycle arrest, is the main driving force of aging and age-related diseases. Here, we performed high-throughput screening to identify compounds that alleviate senescence and identified the ataxia telangiectasia mutated (ATM) inhibitor KU-60019 as an effective agent. To elucidate the mechanism underlying ATMs role in senescence, we performed a yeast two-hybrid screen and found that ATM interacted with the vacuolar ATPase V1 subunits ATP6V1E1 and ATP6V1G1. Specifically, ATM decreased E-G dimerization through direct phosphorylation of ATP6V1G1. Attenuation of ATM activity restored the dimerization, thus consequently facilitating assembly of the V1 and V0 domains with concomitant reacidification of the lysosome. In turn, this reacidification induced the functional recovery of the lysosome/autophagy system and was coupled with mitochondrial functional recovery and metabolic reprogramming. Together, our data reveal a new mechanism through which senescence is controlled by the lysosomal-mitochondrial axis, whose function is modulated by the fine-tuning of ATM activity.


Aging Cell | 2017

Chemical screening identifies ROCK as a target for recovering mitochondrial function in Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome

Hyun Tae Kang; Joon Tae Park; Ko-bong Choi; Hyo Jei Claudia Choi; Chul Jung; Gyu Ree Kim; Young-Sam Lee; Sang Chul Park

Hutchinson‐Gilford progeria syndrome (HGPS) constitutes a genetic disease wherein an aging phenotype manifests in childhood. Recent studies indicate that reactive oxygen species (ROS) play important roles in HGPS phenotype progression. Thus, pharmacological reduction in ROS levels has been proposed as a potentially effective treatment for patient with this disorder. In this study, we performed high‐throughput screening to find compounds that could reduce ROS levels in HGPS fibroblasts and identified rho‐associated protein kinase (ROCK) inhibitor (Y‐27632) as an effective agent. To elucidate the underlying mechanism of ROCK in regulating ROS levels, we performed a yeast two‐hybrid screen and discovered that ROCK1 interacts with Rac1b. ROCK activation phosphorylated Rac1b at Ser71 and increased ROS levels by facilitating the interaction between Rac1b and cytochrome c. Conversely, ROCK inactivation with Y‐27632 abolished their interaction, concomitant with ROS reduction. Additionally, ROCK activation resulted in mitochondrial dysfunction, whereas ROCK inactivation with Y‐27632 induced the recovery of mitochondrial function. Furthermore, a reduction in the frequency of abnormal nuclear morphology and DNA double‐strand breaks was observed along with decreased ROS levels. Thus, our study reveals a novel mechanism through which alleviation of the HGPS phenotype is mediated by the recovery of mitochondrial function upon ROCK inactivation.


Archive | 2012

METHOD OF AMPLIFYING DNA FROM RNA IN SAMPLE AND USE THEREOF

Ko-bong Choi; Joo-Won Rhee; Sea-hee Kim


Archive | 2012

METHOD OF DETERMINING A RATIO OF RNA SPECIES IN A SAMPLE

Sea-hee Kim; Joo-Won Rhee; Ko-bong Choi


Archive | 2016

Composition for reducing cell senescence comprising rho-kinase inhibitor and use thereof

Joontae Park; Hyuntae Kang; Chulwon Jung; Ko-bong Choi; Sangchul Park; Hyojei Choi


Archive | 2013

METHOD OF LABELING A TARGET NUCLEIC ACID

Sea-hee Kim; Joo-Won Rhee; Ko-bong Choi


Archive | 2016

COMPOSITION FOR REDUCING SENESCENCE OF CELL OR SUBJECT COMPRISING SMURF2 INHIBITOR AND USE THEREOF

Ko-bong Choi; Joontae Park; Hyuntae Kang


Archive | 2015

COMPOSITION INCLUDING ATM INHIBITOR FOR REDUCING CELLULAR SENESCENCE AND USE OF THE COMPOSITION

Chulwon Jung; Joontae Park; Hyuntae Kang; Sangchul Park; Hyojei Choi; Ko-bong Choi


Archive | 2014

Method of amplifying target nucleic acid, method of analyzing target nucleic acid, kit for amplifying target nucleic acid, and composition for amplifying target nucleic acid

Joo-Won Rhee; Sea-hee Kim; Ko-bong Choi


Archive | 2014

Method for detecting nucleic acids by amplification of a circularized nucleic acid

Ko-bong Choi; Sea-hee Kim; Joon-Ho Kim; Joo-Won Rhee; Sun-Ok Jung; Kyu-youn Hwang

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