Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.373, No.4, 618-623, 2008
Protein kinase D1 (PKD1) influences androgen receptor (AR) function in prostate cancer cells
Protein kinase D1 (PKD1), founding member of PKD protein family, is down-regulated in advanced prostate cancer (PCa). We demonstrate that PKD1 and androgen receptor (AR) are present as a protein complex in PCa cells. PKD1 is associated with a transcriptional complex which contains AIR and promoter sequence of the Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) gene. Ectopic expression of wild type PKD1 and the kinase dead mutant PKD1 (K628W) attenuated the ligand-dependent transcriptional activation of AR in prostate cancer cells and yeast cells indicating that PXD1 can affect AR transcription activity, whereas knocking down PKD1 enhanced the ligand-dependent transcriptional activation of AR. Co-expression of kinase dead mutant with AR significantly inhibited androgen-mediated cell proliferation in both LNCaP and Our data demonstrate for the first time that PKD1 can influence AR function in PCa cells. DUI 45 PC cells. (c) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.