Abstract
Despite its central role in cell survival and proliferation, the transcriptional program controlled by GSK-3 is poorly understood. We have employed a systems level approach to characterize gene regulation downstream of PI 3-kinase/Akt/GSK-3 signaling in response to growth factor stimulation of quiescent cells. Of 31 immediate-early genes whose induction was dependent on PI 3-kinase signaling, 12 were induced directly by inhibition of GSK-3. Most of the GSK-3-regulated genes encoded transcription factors, growth factors, and signaling molecules. Binding sites for CREB were highly over-represented in the upstream regions of these genes, with 9 genes containing CREB sites that were conserved in mouse orthologs. Binding sites predicted in 6 genes were confirmed by CREB chromatin immunoprecipitation and forskolin induction of CBP binding. Moreover, CREB siRNA substantially blocked induction of 5 genes by forskolin and of 3 genes following inhibition of GSK-3. These results indicate that GSK-3 actively represses gene expression in quiescent cells, with inhibition of CREB playing a key role in this transcriptional response. © 2007 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
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Tullai, J. W., Chen, J., Schaffer, M. E., Kamenetsky, E., Kasif, S., & Cooper, G. M. (2007). Glycogen synthase kinase-3 represses cyclic AMP Response element-binding protein (CREB)-targeted Immediate early genes in quiescent cells. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 282(13), 9482–9491. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M700067200
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