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Aberrant signaling through the class I phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K)–Akt axis is frequent in human cancer. Here, we show that Beclin 1, an essential autophagy and tumor suppressor protein, is a target of the protein kinase Akt. Expression of a Beclin 1 mutant resistant to Akt-mediated phosphorylation increased autophagy, reduced anchorage-independent growth, and inhibited Akt-driven tumorigenesis. Akt-mediated phosphorylation of Beclin 1 enhanced its interactions with 14-3-3 and vimentin intermediate filament proteins, and vimentin depletion increased autophagy and inhibited Akt-driven transformation. Thus, Akt-mediated phosphorylation of Beclin 1 functions in autophagy inhibition, oncogenesis, and the formation of an autophagy-inhibitory Beclin 1/14-3-3/vimentin intermediate filament complex. These findings have broad implications for understanding the role of Akt signaling and intermediate filament proteins in autophagy and cancer.
Author(s): Wang RC, Wei Y, An Z, Zou Z, White M, Reichelt J, Levine B
Publication type: Letter
Publication status: Published
Journal: Science
Year: 2012
Volume: 338
Issue: 6109
Pages: 956-959
Print publication date: 25/10/2012
ISSN (print): 0036-8075
ISSN (electronic): 1095-9203
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1225967
DOI: 10.1126/science.1225967