GSK-3 -at the crossroads of cell death and survival

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Abstract

Glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK-3) is involved in various signaling pathways controlling metabolism, differentiation and immunity, as well as cell death and survival. GSK-3 targets transcription factors, regulates the activity of metabolic and signaling enzymes, and controls the half-life of proteins by earmarking them for degradation. GSK-3 is unique in its mode of substrate recognition and the regulation of its kinase activity, which is repressed by pro-survival phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K)-AKT signaling. In turn, GSK-3 exhibits pro-apoptotic functions when the PI3K-AKT pathway is inactive. Nevertheless, as GSK-3 is crucially involved in many signaling pathways, its role in cell death regulation is not uniform, and in some situations it promotes cell survival. In this Commentary, we focus on the various aspects of GSK-3 in the regulation of cell death and survival. We discuss the effects of GSK-3 on the regulation of proteins of the BCL-2 family, through which GSK-3 exhibits pro-apoptotic activity. We also highlight the prosurvival activities of GSK-3, which are observed in the context of nuclear factor κB (NFκB) signaling, and we discuss how GSK-3, by impacting on cell death and survival, might play a role in diseases such as cancer. © 2014. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd.

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Maurer, U., Preiss, F., Brauns-Schubert, P., Schlicher, L., & Charvet, C. (2014). GSK-3 -at the crossroads of cell death and survival. Journal of Cell Science. Company of Biologists Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.138057

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