Regulation of the CREB coactivator TORC by the dual leucine zipper kinase at different levels.
Cell Signal
; 23(2): 344-53, 2011 Feb.
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CREB is a ubiquitously expressed transcription factor regulating gene expression via binding to a CRE DNA element. Previous work showed that the dual leucine zipper kinase (DLK) reduced CREB-dependent gene transcription at least in part via inhibition of the coactivator CBP. Here we demonstrate that DLK also inhibits CREB activity by affecting the interaction of CREB with its second coactivator TORC. DLK acted on TORC-dependent transcription by distinct mechanisms. An interaction between DLK and all three TORC isoforms was demonstrated by in vitro protein-protein interaction assays and in cells by coimmunoprecipitation that required the N-terminus of TORC and the leucine zipper of dimerized DLK. Overexpressed DLK induced the phosphorylation of TORC2 and TORC1 on Ser-171 and 167, respectively and on additional residues. Since a kinase-dead DLK mutant did not prevent the nuclear localization of TORC and did not reduce TORC transcriptional activity to the same extent as wild-type DLK, we suggest that DLK-induced phosphorylation of TORC contributes to DLK's inhibitory action. Both the interaction with and the phosphorylation of TORC by DLK might account for the reduced recruitment of TORC to a CRE containing promoter as revealed by chromatin immunoprecipitation assay. These results show for the first time the inhibition of TORC function by a mitogen-activated kinase. Given the dependence on TORC in CREB-directed gene transcription, DLK and its downstream kinases thus contribute to the finely tuned regulation of CREB-dependent effects.
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Fatores de Transcrição
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Proteína de Ligação ao Elemento de Resposta ao AMP Cíclico
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MAP Quinase Quinase Quinases
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Animals
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Cell Signal
Ano de publicação:
2011
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Article
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Alemanha