Glycogen synthase kinase 3beta-mediated serine phosphorylation of the human glucocorticoid receptor redirects gene expression profiles.
Amy Jo Galliher-Beckley, Jason Grant Williams, Jennifer Brady Collins, John Anthony Cidlowski
Index: Mol. Cell. Biol. 28(24) , 7309-22, (2008)
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Abstract
Aberrant glycogen synthase kinase 3beta (GSK-3beta) activity is associated with the progression of several pathological conditions such as diabetes, Alzheimer's, and cancer. GSK-3beta regulates cellular processes by directly phosphorylating metabolic enzymes and transcription factors. Here, we discovered a new target for GSK-3beta phosphorylation: the human glucocorticoid receptor (GR). Glucocorticoid signaling is essential for life and regulates diverse biological functions from cell growth to metabolism to apoptosis. Specifically, we found hormone-dependent GR phosphorylation on serine 404 by GSK-3beta. Cells expressing a GR that is incapable of GSK-3beta phosphorylation had a redirection of the global transcriptional response to hormone, including the activation of additional signaling pathways, in part due to the altered ability of unphosphorylatable GR to recruit transcriptional cofactors CBP/p300 and the p65 (RelA) subunit of NF-kappaB. Furthermore, GSK-3beta-mediated GR phosphorylation inhibited glucocorticoid-dependent NF-kappaB transrepression and attenuated the glucocorticoid-dependent cell death of osteoblasts. Collectively, our results describe a novel convergence point of the GSK-3beta and the GR pathways, resulting in altered hormone-regulated signaling. Our results also provide a mechanism by which GSK-3beta activity can dictate how cells will ultimately respond to glucocorticoids.
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