The serine/threonine kinase PAK4 prevents caspase activation and protects cells from apoptosis.

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Gnesutta N, Qu J, Minden A

The serine/threonine kinase PAK4 prevents caspase activation and protects cells from apoptosis.

J Biol Chem. 2001 Apr 27;276(17):14414-9. Epub 2001 Jan 24.

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Abstract

The serine/threonine kinase PAK4 was identified first as an effector molecule for the Rho GTPase Cdc42. PAK4 differs from other members of the PAK family both in sequence and function. Previously we have shown that an important function of this kinase is to mediate the induction of filopodia in response to activated Cdc42. Studies with a constitutively active PAK4 mutant have shown that it also has a role in promoting anchorage-independent growth, an important hallmark of oncogenic transformation. Here we show that another function of PAK4 is to protect cells against apoptotic cell death. Expression of wild-type or constitutively active PAK4 delays the onset of apoptosis in response to tumor necrosis factor alpha stimulation, UV irradiation, and serum starvation. Consistent with an antiapoptotic function, expression of PAK4 leads to an increase in phosphorylation of the proapoptotic protein Bad and an inhibition of caspase activation.

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Polypeptides
NameUniProt ID
Bcl2-associated agonist of cell deathQ92934Details
Serine/threonine-protein kinase PAK 4O96013Details