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Publication : AKT-dependent HspB1 (Hsp27) activity in epidermal differentiation.

First Author  O'Shaughnessy RF Year  2007
Journal  J Biol Chem Volume  282
Issue  23 Pages  17297-305
PubMed ID  17439945 Mgi Jnum  J:122775
Mgi Id  MGI:3715423 Doi  10.1074/jbc.M610386200
Citation  O'Shaughnessy RF, et al. (2007) AKT-dependent HspB1 (Hsp27) activity in epidermal differentiation. J Biol Chem 282(23):17297-305
abstractText  AKT activity has been reported in the epidermis associated with keratinocyte survival and differentiation. We show in developing skin that Akt activity associates first with post-proliferative, para-basal keratinocytes and later with terminally differentiated keratinocytes that are forming the fetal stratum corneum. In adult epidermis the dominant Akt activity is in these highly differentiated granular keratinocytes, involved in stratum corneum assembly. Stratum corneum is crucial for protective barrier activity, and its formation involves complex and poorly understood processes such as nuclear dissolution, keratin filament aggregation, and assembly of a multiprotein cell cornified envelope. A key protein in these processes is filaggrin. We show that one target of Akt in granular keratinocytes is HspB1 (heat shock protein 27). Loss of epidermal HspB1 caused hyperkeratinization and misprocessing of filaggrin. Akt-mediated HspB1 phosphorylation promotes a transient interaction with filaggrin and intracellular redistribution of HspB1. This is the first demonstration of a specific interaction between HspB1 and a stratum corneum protein and indicates that HspB1 has chaperone activity during stratum corneum formation. This work demonstrates a new role for Akt in epidermis.
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