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Query: EC:2.7.11.24 (
mitogen-activated protein kinase
)
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We demonstrate that recycling through the endocytic recycling compartment (ERC) is an essential step in Fc epsilonRI-induced activation of
extracellular signal-regulated kinase
(
ERK
)1/2. We show that
ERK1
/2 acquires perinuclear localization and colocalizes with Rab 11 and internalized transferrin in Fc epsilonRI-activated cells. Moreover, a close correlation exists between the amount of ERC-localized
ERK1
/2 and the amount of phospho-
ERK1
/2 that resides in the nucleus. We further show that by activating phosphatidylinositol 4-kinase beta (PI4Kbeta) and increasing the cellular level of phosphatidylinositol(4) phosphate, neuronal calcium sensor-1 (NCS-1), a calmodulin-related protein, stimulates recycling and thereby enhances Fc epsilonRI-triggered activation and nuclear translocation of
ERK1
/2. Conversely, NCS-1 short hairpin RNA, a kinase dead (KD) mutant of PI4Kbeta (KD-PI4Kbeta), the pleckstrin homology (PH) domain of FAPP1 as well as RNA interference of
synaptotagmin IX
or monensin, which inhibit export from the ERC, abrogate Fc epsilonRI-induced activation of
ERK1
/2. Consistently, NCS-1 also enhances, whereas both KD-PI4Kbeta and FAPP1-PH domain inhibit, Fc epsilonRI-induced release of arachidonic acid/metabolites, a downstream target of
ERK1
/2 in mast cells. Together, our results demonstrate a novel role for NCS-1 and PI4Kbeta in regulating
ERK1
/2 signaling and inflammatory reactions in mast cells. Our results further identify the ERC as a crucial determinant in controlling
ERK1
/2 signaling.
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PMID:Neuronal calcium sensor-1 and phosphatidylinositol 4-kinase beta stimulate extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 signaling by accelerating recycling through the endocytic recycling compartment. 1683 55