The ins and outs of FoxO shuttling: mechanisms of FoxO translocation and transcriptional regulation

Lars P. van der Heide(University Medical Center Utrecht), Marco F.M. Hoekman(University Medical Center Utrecht), Marten P. Smidt(University Medical Center Utrecht)
Biochemical Journal
June 1, 2004
Cited by 692Open Access
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Abstract

FoxO (forkhead box O; forkhead members of the O class) are transcription factors that function under the control of insulin/insulin-like signalling. FoxO factors have been associated with a multitude of biological processes, including cell-cycle, cell death, DNA repair, metabolism and protection from oxidative stress. Central to the regulation of FoxO factors is a shuttling system, which confines FoxO factors to either the nucleus or the cytosol. Shuttling of FoxO requires protein phosphorylation within several domains, and association with 14-3-3 proteins and the nuclear transport machinery. Description of the FoxO-shuttling mechanism contributes to the understanding of FoxO function in relation to signalling and gene regulation.


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