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Query: UMLS:C0022116 (
ischemia
)
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SOK1
is a Ste20 protein kinase of the germinal center kinase (GCK) family that has been shown to be activated by oxidant stress and chemical anoxia, a cell culture model of
ischemia
. More recently, it has been shown to be localized to the Golgi apparatus, where it functions in a signaling pathway required for cell migration and polarization. Herein, we demonstrate that
SOK1
regulates cell death after chemical anoxia, as its down-regulation by RNA interference enhances cell survival. Furthermore, expression of
SOK1
elicits apoptotic cell death by activating the intrinsic pathway. We also find that a cleaved form of
SOK1
translocates from the Golgi to the nucleus after chemical anoxia and that this translocation is dependent on both caspase activity and on amino acids 275-292, located immediately C-terminal to the
SOK1
kinase domain. Furthermore,
SOK1
entry into the nucleus is important for the cell death response since
SOK1
mutants unable to enter the nucleus do not induce cell death. In summary,
SOK1
is necessary to induce cell death and can induce death when overexpressed. Furthermore,
SOK1
appears to play distinctly different roles in stressed versus non-stressed cells, regulating cell death in the former.
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