Mitogen-activated protein kinase-mediated growth factor signals are known to augment the ligand-induced transactivation function of nuclear estrogen receptor α (ERα) through phosphorylation of Ser-118 within the ERα N-terminal transactivation (activation function-1) domain. We identified the spliceosome component splicing factor (SF)3a p120 as a coactivator specific for human ERα (hERα) activation function-1 that physically associated with ERα dependent on the phosphorylation state of Ser-118. SFSa p120 potentiated hERα-mediated RNA splicing, and notably, the potentiation of RNA splicing by SFSa p120 depended on HER Ser-118 phosphorylation. Thus, our findings suggest a mechanism by which growth factor signaling can regulate gene expression through the modulation of RNA splicing efficiency via phosphorylation of sequence-specific activators, after association between such activators and the spliceosome. © 2005 by The National Academy of Sciences of the USA.
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Masuhiro, Y., Mezaki, Y., Sakari, M., Takeyama, K. I., Yoshida, T., Inoue, K., … Kato, S. (2005). Splicing potentiation by growth factor signals via estrogen receptor phosphorylation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 102(23), 8126–8131. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0503197102
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