Regulation of SRC-3 (pCIP/ACTR/AIB-1/RAG-3/TRAM-1) coactivator activity by IκB kinase

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Wu, RC [1 ]
Qin, J [1 ]
Hashimoto, Y [1 ]
Wong, J [1 ]
Xu, J [1 ]
Tsai, SY [1 ]
Tsai, MJ [1 ]
O'Malley, BW [1 ]
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[1] Baylor Coll Med, Dept Mol & Cellular Biol, Houston, TX 77030 USA
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10.1128/MCB.22.10.3549-3561.2002
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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In the past few years, many nuclear receptor coactivators have been identified and shown to be an integral part of receptor action. The most frequently studied of these coactivators are members of the steroid receptor coactivator (SRC) family, SRC-1, TIF2/GRIP1/SRC-2, and pCIP/ACTR/AIB-1/RAC-3/TRAM-1/SRC-3. In this report, we describe the biochemical purification of SRC-1 and SRC-3 protein complexes and the subsequent identification of their associated proteins by mass spectrometry. Surprisingly, we found association of SRC-3, but not SRC-1, with the IkappaB kinase (IKK). IKK is known to be responsible for the degradation of IkappaB and the subsequent activation of NF-kappaB. Since NF-kappaB plays a key role in host immunity and inflammatory responses, we therefore investigated the significance of the SRC-3-IKK complex. We demonstrated that SRC-3 was able to enhance NF-kappaB-mediated gene expression in concert with IKK. In addition, we showed that SRC-3 was phosphorylated by the IKK complex in vitro. Furthermore, elevated SRC-3 phosphorylation in vivo and translocation of SRC-3 from cytoplasm to nucleus in response to tumor necrosis factor alpha occurred in cells, suggesting control of subcellular localization of SRC-3 by phosphorylation. Finally, the hypothesis that SRC-3 is involved in NF-kappaB-mediated gene expression is further supported by the reduced expression of interferon regulatory factor 1, a well-known NF-kappaB target gene, in the spleens of SRC-3 null mutant mice. Taken together, our results not only reveal the IKK-mediated phosphorylation of SRC-3 to be a regulated event that plays an important role but also substantiate the role of SRC-3 in multiple signaling pathways.
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