RPS6KA1 (ribosomal protein S6 kinase, 90kDa, polypeptide 1)

2008-03-01   Philippe P Roux 

Institute for Research in Immunology, Cancer (IRIC), Université de Montréal, P.O. Box 6128, Station Centre-Ville, Montreal QC H3C 3J7, Canada

Identity

HGNC
LOCATION
1p36.11
LOCUSID
ALIAS
HU-1,MAPKAPK1,MAPKAPK1A,RSK,RSK1,p90Rsk
FUSION GENES

DNA/RNA

Note

RSK1 was the first cloned isoform of the p90 ribosomal S6 kinase family, which now contains three other members (RSK2, RSK3 and RSK4).

Description

The genomic size of the entire RSK1 gene is about 45,260 bp and is located on the + strand of chromosome 1. This gene contains 22 coding exons.

Transcription

The length of the transcript is 3,186 bp, from which the open reading frame contains 2,208 bp. While the 5UTR contains 154 bp, the 3UTR contains 824 bp.

Pseudogene

No human pseudogene known.

Proteins

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The RSK1 protein contains two kinase domains separated by a linker region of about 100 aa. While the N-terminal kinase domain (NTKD) belongs to the AGC family of kinases, the C-terminal kinase domain (CTKD) belongs to the CaMK family. RSK1 activation requires its interaction with ERK1 and ERK2 through its C-terminal ERK docking region, which initiates an ordered phosphorylation sequence leading to the phosphorylation of six serine or threonine residues (S221, T359, S363, S380, T573 and S732).

Description

The RSK1 protein consists of 735 amino acids, with an apparent molecular weight of about 85-90 kDa.

Expression

Northern analyses and RNase protection assays revealed that RSK1 is expressed in many tissues, with higher levels in skeletal muscle, kidney, lung, liver, pancreas, spleen, thymus, and brain. Although other RSK isoforms are expressed ubiquitously in the brain, RSK1 is most abundant in the cerebellum. In situ hybridization of mouse embryonic tissues revealed that RSK1 is strongly expressed in regions harbouring highly proliferating cells. These include liver, lung, and thymus, as well as olfactory, respiratory, and gut epithelia.

Localisation

RSK1 is normally present in the cytoplasm, but upon mitogenic stimulation it moves into the nucleus, where it phosphorylates several substrates involved in gene transcription. Within minutes of stimulation, RSK1 was shown to accumulate transiently at the plasma membrane, where it presumably receives additional inputs necessary for activation before nuclear translocation.

Function

Mitogenic stimulation of the Ras/ERK pathway leads to the activation of RSK1. RSK1 seems to be a multifunctional ERK effector because it participates in various cellular processes, including nuclear signalling. RSK1 was found to regulate several transcription factors, including SRF, c-Fos, and Nur77. Additional nuclear factors have been shown to be regulated by RSK1, including MITF, estrogen receptor-a nuclear factor (NF)-ATc4 and ER81. RSK1 was shown to interact with the transcriptional coactivator CREB-binding protein (CBP), which, interestingly, binds many transcription factors known to be regulated by RSK1. On the basis of the nature of its substrates, RSK1 seems to have important functions in cellular growth control and proliferation. RSK1 may stimulate cell cycle progression through the regulation of immediate early gene products, such as c-Fos, which promotes the expression of cyclin D1 during the G0/G1 transition to S phase. Other proteins through which RSK1 may stimulate proliferation include the cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) inhibitor p27kip1, the Na+/H+ exchanger NHE-1 and the kinase GSK3. RSK1 has been shown to phosphorylate and inhibit neuronal NO synthase in response to mitogenic signaling. RSK1 may also promote proliferation by regulating cell-growth-related protein synthesis. Indeed, RSK1 was shown to phosphorylate the tumour suppressor proteins TSC2 and LKB1, thereby resulting in increased mTOR signalling and mRNA translation.

Homology

The RSK family contains four human isoforms (RSK1, RSK2, RSK3 and RSK4), which share 65-73% aa identity. RSK-related molecules have also been identified in C. elegans (T01H8.1) and D. melanogaster (RPS6-protein kinase-II), which share around 50% aa identity to human RSK1 and also contain the two kinase domains typical to RSK family members. No RSK homologues have been found in yeast or plant.

Mutations

Somatic

The natural variant K335T has been observed.

Implicated in

Entity name
Various cancers
Prognosis
Frequent activation of the Ras/ERK signalling pathway has been reported in a broad range of human cancers including various carcinomas, glioblastomas and hematological malignancies. In some of these tumour types, RSK1 expression has been shown to be increased, such as in cancers of the breast and prostate.
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Hyperactivation of RSK has been reported in multiple cancers. Activation of growth factor receptors either by ligand stimulation or receptor overexpression/mutation are common mechanisms that lead to RSK activation. RSK is now known to be a central player in a signalling pathway consisting of many components that have been implicated in tumorigenesis, including upstream Ras GTPases and Raf kinases.
Oncogenesis
RSK1 is an important mediator of survival signals that protect cells from undergoing apoptosis and, thus, is a potentially important therapeutic target. Inhibition of RSK activity using the pharmacological inhibitor SL-0101 was shown to reduce the proliferation rates of breast cancer cells, but not normal breast epithelial cells.

Bibliography

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Other Information

Locus ID:

NCBI: 6195
MIM: 601684
HGNC: 10430
Ensembl: ENSG00000117676

Variants:

dbSNP: 6195
ClinVar: 6195
TCGA: ENSG00000117676
COSMIC: RPS6KA1

RNA/Proteins

Gene IDTranscript IDUniprot
ENSG00000117676ENST00000366866A6NND1
ENSG00000117676ENST00000374163E9PAN7
ENSG00000117676ENST00000374166E9PGT3
ENSG00000117676ENST00000374168Q15418
ENSG00000117676ENST00000403732Q5SVM6
ENSG00000117676ENST00000438977Q5SVM7
ENSG00000117676ENST00000525525E9PPC1
ENSG00000117676ENST00000526040E9PPN6
ENSG00000117676ENST00000526792Q15418
ENSG00000117676ENST00000529454E9PMM7
ENSG00000117676ENST00000530003Q15418
ENSG00000117676ENST00000531382Q15418

Expression (GTEx)

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Pathways

PathwaySourceExternal ID
MAPK signaling pathwayKEGGko04010
mTOR signaling pathwayKEGGko04150
Long-term potentiationKEGGko04720
Progesterone-mediated oocyte maturationKEGGko04914
MAPK signaling pathwayKEGGhsa04010
mTOR signaling pathwayKEGGhsa04150
Long-term potentiationKEGGhsa04720
Neurotrophin signaling pathwayKEGGko04722
Neurotrophin signaling pathwayKEGGhsa04722
Progesterone-mediated oocyte maturationKEGGhsa04914
Oocyte meiosisKEGGko04114
Oocyte meiosisKEGGhsa04114
Neuronal SystemREACTOMER-HSA-112316
Transmission across Chemical SynapsesREACTOMER-HSA-112315
Neurotransmitter Receptor Binding And Downstream Transmission In The Postsynaptic CellREACTOMER-HSA-112314
Activation of NMDA receptor upon glutamate binding and postsynaptic eventsREACTOMER-HSA-442755
Post NMDA receptor activation eventsREACTOMER-HSA-438064
CREB phosphorylation through the activation of RasREACTOMER-HSA-442742
RSK activationREACTOMER-HSA-444257
Immune SystemREACTOMER-HSA-168256
Innate Immune SystemREACTOMER-HSA-168249
Toll-Like Receptors CascadesREACTOMER-HSA-168898
Toll Like Receptor 10 (TLR10) CascadeREACTOMER-HSA-168142
MyD88 cascade initiated on plasma membraneREACTOMER-HSA-975871
MAP kinase activation in TLR cascadeREACTOMER-HSA-450294
MAPK targets/ Nuclear events mediated by MAP kinasesREACTOMER-HSA-450282
ERK/MAPK targetsREACTOMER-HSA-198753
CREB phosphorylationREACTOMER-HSA-199920
Toll Like Receptor 3 (TLR3) CascadeREACTOMER-HSA-168164
MyD88-independent TLR3/TLR4 cascadeREACTOMER-HSA-166166
TRIF-mediated TLR3/TLR4 signalingREACTOMER-HSA-937061
Toll Like Receptor 5 (TLR5) CascadeREACTOMER-HSA-168176
Toll Like Receptor 7/8 (TLR7/8) CascadeREACTOMER-HSA-168181
MyD88 dependent cascade initiated on endosomeREACTOMER-HSA-975155
TRAF6 mediated induction of NFkB and MAP kinases upon TLR7/8 or 9 activationREACTOMER-HSA-975138
Toll Like Receptor 9 (TLR9) CascadeREACTOMER-HSA-168138
Toll Like Receptor 4 (TLR4) CascadeREACTOMER-HSA-166016
Activated TLR4 signallingREACTOMER-HSA-166054
MyD88:Mal cascade initiated on plasma membraneREACTOMER-HSA-166058
Toll Like Receptor 2 (TLR2) CascadeREACTOMER-HSA-181438
Toll Like Receptor TLR1:TLR2 CascadeREACTOMER-HSA-168179
Toll Like Receptor TLR6:TLR2 CascadeREACTOMER-HSA-168188
Signal TransductionREACTOMER-HSA-162582
Signalling by NGFREACTOMER-HSA-166520
NGF signalling via TRKA from the plasma membraneREACTOMER-HSA-187037
Nuclear Events (kinase and transcription factor activation)REACTOMER-HSA-198725
Signaling by GPCRREACTOMER-HSA-372790
Gastrin-CREB signalling pathway via PKC and MAPKREACTOMER-HSA-881907
Developmental BiologyREACTOMER-HSA-1266738
Axon guidanceREACTOMER-HSA-422475
L1CAM interactionsREACTOMER-HSA-373760
Recycling pathway of L1REACTOMER-HSA-437239
Cellular responses to stressREACTOMER-HSA-2262752
Cellular SenescenceREACTOMER-HSA-2559583
Senescence-Associated Secretory Phenotype (SASP)REACTOMER-HSA-2559582
Insulin resistanceKEGGhsa04931

Protein levels (Protein atlas)

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References

Pubmed IDYearTitleCitations
120800862002Mammalian cell size is controlled by mTOR and its downstream targets S6K1 and 4EBP1/eIF4E.384
187221212008Oncogenic MAPK signaling stimulates mTORC1 activity by promoting RSK-mediated raptor phosphorylation.138
159051732005Identification of S6 kinase 1 as a novel mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR)-phosphorylating kinase.122
197167942009RSK is a principal effector of the RAS-ERK pathway for eliciting a coordinate promotile/invasive gene program and phenotype in epithelial cells.89
191504322009betaTrCP- and Rsk1/2-mediated degradation of BimEL inhibits apoptosis.86
199131212009Gene-centric association signals for lipids and apolipoproteins identified via the HumanCVD BeadChip.85
156473512005Quantitative phosphorylation profiling of the ERK/p90 ribosomal S6 kinase-signaling cassette and its targets, the tuberous sclerosis tumor suppressors.72
194704702009RSK1 drives p27Kip1 phosphorylation at T198 to promote RhoA inhibition and increase cell motility.66
119143782002Regulation of an activated S6 kinase 1 variant reveals a novel mammalian target of rapamycin phosphorylation site.54
162138242005The tumor suppressor DAP kinase is a target of RSK-mediated survival signaling.46

Citation

Philippe P Roux

RPS6KA1 (ribosomal protein S6 kinase, 90kDa, polypeptide 1)

Atlas Genet Cytogenet Oncol Haematol. 2008-03-01

Online version: http://atlasgeneticsoncology.org/gene/43477/haematological-explorer/