The Fes tyrosine kinase guides CD19 receptor fate in B-cells by shaping regulatory Src phosphorylation networks

bioRxiv(2020)

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The c-Fes protein tyrosine kinase is a proto-oncogene that can also act as a tumor suppressor. We implemented a novel phosphoproteomics-based analysis that establishes cognate kinase-substrate associations, and revealed that c-Fes directly phosphorylates Dok1, Ptpn18 and Sts1, facilitating recruitment of the Src inhibitory kinase Csk to these substrates. These interactions resulted in modulation of Src signaling following B-cell receptor (BCR) stimulation and subsequent alteration of the protein levels of CD19, a membrane-localized BCR co-receptor and emerging key protein affecting the development of B- and plasma cell-lymphoma. Strikingly, manipulating c-Fes expression levels drove opposing biological outcomes. Low-level exogenous c-Fes expression led to a strong increase in CD19 protein levels while high c-Fes expression abolished CD19 protein levels. Thus, we propose that a balance of c-Fes and Src signaling can regulate maintenance of CD19, which may influence cellular outcome of accelerated hematopoietic tumorigenesis or tumor suppression.
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Phosphoproteomics,Functional signaling networks,Mass spectrometry,Soluble tyrosine kinases,Systems biology,B-cell regulation,Cancer biology
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