Abstract
Nuclear retinoic acid (RA) receptors (RARs) activate gene expression through dynamic interactions with coregulators in coordination with the ligand and phosphorylation processes. Here we show that during RA-dependent activation of the RARα isotype, the p160 coactivator pCIP/ACTR/AIB-1/RAC-3/TRAM-1/ SRC-3 is phosphorylated by p38MAPK. SRC-3 phosphorylation has been correlated to an initial facilitation of RARα-target genes activation, via the control of the dynamics of the interactions of the coactivator with RARα. Then, phosphorylation inhibits transcription via promoting the degradation of SRC-3. In line with this, inhibition of p38MAPK markedly enhances RARα-mediated transcription and RA-dependent induction of cell differentiation. SRC-3 phosphorylation and degradation occur only within the context of RARα complexes, suggesting that the RAR isotype defines a phosphorylation code through dictating the accessibility of the coactivator to p38MAPK. We propose a model in which RARα transcriptional activity is regulated by SRC-3 through coordinated events that are fine-tuned by RA and p38MAPK. © 2006 European Molecular Biology Organization | All Rights Reserved.
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Giannì, M., Parrella, E., Raska, I., Gaillard, E., Nigro, E. A., Gaudon, C., … Rochette-Egly, C. (2006). P38MAPK-dependent phosphorylation and degradation of SRC-3/AIB1 and RARα-mediated transcription. EMBO Journal, 25(4), 739–751. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.emboj.7600981
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