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Exploring the Role of Casein Kinase 1α Splice Variants Across Cancer Cell Lines

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Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2024 Jun 9
PMID 38852281
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Abstract

Casein kinase 1α (CK1α) is a serine/threonine protein kinase that acts in various cellular processes affecting cell division and signal transduction. CK1α is present as multiple splice variants that are distinguished by the presence or absence of a long insert (L-insert) and a short carboxyl-terminal insert (S-insert). When overexpressed, zebrafish CK1α splice variants exhibit different biological properties, such as subcellular localization and catalytic activity. However, whether endogenous, alternatively spliced CK1α gene products also differ in their biological functions has yet to be elucidated. Here, we identify a panel of splice variant specific CK1α antibodies and use them to show that four CK1α splice variants are expressed in mammals. We subsequently show that the relative abundance of CK1α splice variants varies across distinct mouse tissues and between various cancer cell lines. Furthermore, we identify pathways whose expression is noticeably altered in cell lines enriched with select splice variants of CK1α. Finally, we show that the S-insert of CK1α promotes the growth of HCT 116 cells as cells engineered to lack the S-insert display decreased cell growth. Together, we provide tools and methods to identify individual CK1α splice variants, which we use to begin to uncover the differential biological properties driven by specific splice variants of mammalian CK1α.

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