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Nucleic Acids Research | 2012

C6 pyridinium ceramide influences alternative pre-mRNA splicing by inhibiting protein phosphatase-1

Chiranthani Sumanasekera; Olga Kelemen; Monique Beullens; Brandon E. Aubol; Joseph A. Adams; Manjula Sunkara; Andrew J. Morris; Mathieu Bollen; Athena Andreadis; Stefan Stamm

Alternative pre-mRNA processing is a central element of eukaryotic gene regulation. The cell frequently alters the use of alternative exons in response to physiological stimuli. Ceramides are lipid-signaling molecules composed of sphingosine and a fatty acid. Previously, water-insoluble ceramides were shown to change alternative splicing and decrease SR-protein phosphorylation by activating protein phosphatase-1 (PP1). To gain further mechanistical insight into ceramide-mediated alternative splicing, we analyzed the effect of C6 pyridinium ceramide (PyrCer) on alternative splice site selection. PyrCer is a water-soluble ceramide analog that is under investigation as a cancer drug. We found that PyrCer binds to the PP1 catalytic subunit and inhibits the dephosphorylation of several splicing regulatory proteins containing the evolutionarily conserved RVxF PP1-binding motif (including PSF/SFPQ, Tra2-beta1 and SF2/ASF). In contrast to natural ceramides, PyrCer promotes phosphorylation of splicing factors. Exons that are regulated by PyrCer have in common suboptimal splice sites, are unusually short and share two 4-nt motifs, GAAR and CAAG. They are dependent on PSF/SFPQ, whose phosphorylation is regulated by PyrCer. Our results indicate that lipids can influence pre-mRNA processing by regulating the phosphorylation status of specific regulatory factors, which is mediated by protein phosphatase activity.


Archive | 2016

Protein phosphatase PP1-NIPP1 controls epidermal homeostasis and susceptibility to DMBA-induced skin carcinogenesis

Iris Verbinnen; Kifayathullah Liakath-Ali; Kathelijne Szekér; Shannah Boens; Mónica Ferreira; Myriam Baes; Fiona M. Watt; Aleyde Van Eynde; Mathieu Bollen


Archive | 2016

Protein phosphatase PP1-NIPP1 regulates epidermal homeostasis and the repair capacity of carcinogen-induced DNA damage

Iris Verbinnen; Kifayathullah Liakath-Ali; Kathelijne Szekér; Shannah Boens; Mónica Ferreira; Maria Garmyn; Fiona M. Watt; Aleyde Van Eynde; Mathieu Bollen


Archive | 2015

PP1-NIPP1 dephosphorylates and destabilizes a subset of Cdk substrates that are essential for homologous recombination repair

Claudia Winkler; Kig Cenk; Monique Beullens; Aleyde Van Eynde; Mathieu Bollen


Archive | 2015

The phosphatase regulator NIPP1 is essential for the proliferation and differentiation of male germ cells

Mónica Ferreira; Shannah Boens; Kathelijne Szekér; Aleyde Van Eynde; Margarida Fardilha; Mathieu Bollen


Archive | 2015

The inhibition of protein phosphatase-1 induces cancer cell death through mitotic catastrophe

Claudia Winkler; Nele Van Dessel; Sofie De Munter; Bart Lesage; Ewald Heroes; Monique Beullens; Aleyde Van Eynde; Mathieu Bollen


Archive | 2015

Protein phosphatase PP1-NIPP1 regulates epidermal proliferation and hair-type determination

Iris Verbinnen; Kathelijne Szekér; Shannah Boens; Mónica Ferreira; Myriam Baes; Aleyde Van Eynde; Mathieu Bollen


Archive | 2014

PP1-NIPP1 contributes to cell-cyle progression by dephosphorylation of a subset of Cdk substrates

Claudia Winkler; Kig Cenk; Bart Lesage; Monique Beullens; Aleyde Van Eynde; Mathieu Bollen


Archive | 2014

Cell-cycle defects following deregulation of the protein phosphatase -1 interactor NIPP1

Claudia Winkler; Cenk Kig; Bart Lesage; Monique Beullens; Aleyde Van Eynde; Mathieu Bollen


Archive | 2013

Overexpression of the NIPP1-PP1 holoenzyme causes replication stress in cervical cancer cells

Claudia Winkler; Bart Lesage; Cenk Kig; Aleyde Van Eynde; Monique Beullens; Mathieu Bollen

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Aleyde Van Eynde

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Nele Van Dessel

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Nikki Minnebo

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Kathelijne Szekér

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Shannah Boens

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Bart Lesage

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Claudia Winkler

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Myriam Baes

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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