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Opposing effects of Elk-1 multisite phosphorylation shape its response to ERK activation.


ABSTRACT: Multisite phosphorylation regulates many transcription factors, including the serum response factor partner Elk-1. Phosphorylation of the transcriptional activation domain (TAD) of Elk-1 by the protein kinase ERK at multiple sites potentiates recruitment of the Mediator transcriptional coactivator complex and transcriptional activation, but the roles of individual phosphorylation events had remained unclear. Using time-resolved nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, we found that ERK2 phosphorylation proceeds at markedly different rates at eight TAD sites in vitro, which we classified as fast, intermediate, and slow. Mutagenesis experiments showed that phosphorylation of fast and intermediate sites promoted Mediator interaction and transcriptional activation, whereas modification of slow sites counteracted both functions, thereby limiting Elk-1 output. Progressive Elk-1 phosphorylation thus ensures a self-limiting response to ERK activation, which occurs independently of antagonizing phosphatase activity.

SUBMITTER: Mylona A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5321235 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Opposing effects of Elk-1 multisite phosphorylation shape its response to ERK activation.

Mylona Anastasia A   Theillet Francois-Xavier FX   Foster Charles C   Cheng Tammy M TM   Miralles Francesc F   Bates Paul A PA   Selenko Philipp P   Treisman Richard R  

Science (New York, N.Y.) 20161001 6309


Multisite phosphorylation regulates many transcription factors, including the serum response factor partner Elk-1. Phosphorylation of the transcriptional activation domain (TAD) of Elk-1 by the protein kinase ERK at multiple sites potentiates recruitment of the Mediator transcriptional coactivator complex and transcriptional activation, but the roles of individual phosphorylation events had remained unclear. Using time-resolved nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, we found that ERK2 phosphor  ...[more]

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