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Z-REX uncovers a bifurcation in function of Keap1 paralogs

Van Hall-Beauvais, Alexandra  
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Poganik, Jesse R.
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Huang, Kuan-Ting  
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October 27, 2022
Elife

Studying electrophile signaling is marred by difficulties in parsing changes in pathway flux attributable to on-target, vis-& agrave;-vis off-target, modifications. By combining bolus dosing, knockdown, and Z- REX & mdash;a tool investigating on- target/on-pathway electrophile signaling, we document that electrophile labeling of one zebrafish- Keap1- paralog (zKeap1b) stimulates Nrf2driven antioxidant response (AR) signaling (like the human-ortholog). Conversely, zKeap1a is a dominant-negative regulator of electrophile-promoted Nrf2signaling, and itself is nonpermissive for electrophile-induced Nrf2upregulation. This behavior is recapitulated in human cells: (1) zKeap1b-expressing cells are permissive for augmented AR-signaling through reduced zKeap1b-Nrf2 binding following whole -cell electrophile treatment; (2) zKeap1a-expressing cells are non-permissive for AR-upregulation, as zKeap1a-Nrf2 binding capacity remains unaltered upon whole -cell electrophile exposure; (3) 1:1 ZKeap1a:zKeap1b-co-expressing cells show no Nrf2release from the Keap1-complex following whole -cell electrophile administration, rendering these cells unable to upregulate AR. We identified a zKeap1a-specific point-mutation (C273I) responsible for zKeap1a's behavior during electrophilic stress. Human-Keap1(C273I), of known diminished Nrf2regulatory capacity, dominantly muted electrophile-induced Nrf2signaling. These studies highlight divergent and interdependent electrophile signaling behaviors, despite conserved electrophile sensing.

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research article
DOI
10.7554/eLife.83373
Web of Science ID

WOS:000933566300001

Author(s)
Van Hall-Beauvais, Alexandra  
Poganik, Jesse R.
Huang, Kuan-Ting  
Parvez, Saba
Zhao, Yi  
Lin, Hong-Yu
Liu, Xuyu  
Long, Marcus John Curtis
Aye, Yimon  
Date Issued

2022-10-27

Publisher

eLIFE SCIENCES PUBL LTD

Published in
Elife
Volume

11

Article Number

e83373

Subjects

Biology

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Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics

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keap1

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nrf2 antioxidant response

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electrophile signaling

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paralog-specific signaling

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zebrafish

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rex technologies

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covalent drug mode-of-action

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zebrafish

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tyrannosaurus-rex

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oxidative stress

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heat-shock

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redox

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nrf2

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glutathione

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interface

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evolution

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responses

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toxicity

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

Available on Infoscience
March 13, 2023
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/195886
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