Abstract
Glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK3), a prominent enzyme in carbohydrate metabolism, also has a major role in brain function. It is physiologically regulated by the kinase Akt, which phosphorylates GSK3 to inhibit catalytic activity. Inositol hexakisphosphate-1 (IP6K1) generates the inositol pyrophosphate diphosphoinositol pentakisphosphate (IP7), which physiologically inhibits Akt leading to enhanced GSK3 activity. We report that IP6K1 binds and stimulates GSK3 enzymatic activity in a non-catalytic fashion. Physiological relevance is evident in the inhibition of GSK3 activity in the brains of IP6K1-deleted mice. Behavioral alterations of IP6K1 knockout mice resemble those of GSK3 mutants. Accordingly, modulation of IP6K1-GSK3β interaction may exert beneficial effects in psychiatric disorders involving GSK3. © 2014 Macmillan Publishers Limited.
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Chakraborty, A., Latapy, C., Xu, J., Snyder, S. H., & Beaulieu, J. M. (2014). Inositol hexakisphosphate kinase-1 regulates behavioral responses via GSK3 signaling pathways. Molecular Psychiatry, 19(3), 284–293. https://doi.org/10.1038/mp.2013.21
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