The Focal Adhesion Protein Vinexin α Regulates the Phosphorylation and Activity of Estrogen Receptor α

Michel Tujague(Karolinska Institutet), Jane S. Thomsen(Karolinska Institutet), Kazuhito Mizuki(Karolinska Institutet), Christine M. Sadek(Karolinska Institutet), Jan-Ακε Gustafsson(Karolinska Institutet)
Journal of Biological Chemistry
February 27, 2004
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Abstract

Steroid receptors are transcription factors that regulate hormone-responsive genes and whose activity is controlled by their interaction with numerous other proteins. Observations reported here reveal that estrogen receptors alpha and beta (ERalpha and ERbeta), androgen receptor, and glucocorticoid receptor bind in vitro to vinexin alpha, a multiple SH3 motif-containing protein associated with the cytoskeleton. The SH3 domains are not involved in this interaction. Furthermore, we demonstrate that vinexin alpha stimulates the ligand-induced transactivation function of these receptors, although it is devoid of intrinsic transcriptional activity when tethered to DNA. In addition, the ectopic coexpression of vinexin alpha and ERalpha results in a loss of ERalpha phosphorylation on serines and the partial redistribution of vinexin alpha into the nucleus, where it colocalizes with ERalpha. These results establish a new model of transcriptional regulation where components of the cell-cell and cell-substrate adhesion complexes can regulate the phosphorylation and activity of steroid receptors.


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