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Direct,activating interaction between glycogen synthase kinase-3beta and p53 after DNA damage
Authors:Watcharasit Piyajit  Bijur Gautam N  Zmijewski Jaroslaw W  Song Ling  Zmijewska Anna  Chen Xinbin  Johnson Gail V W  Jope Richard S
Institution:Departments of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurobiology and Cell Biology, University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL 35294-0017, USA.
Abstract:Glycogen synthase kinase-3beta (GSK3beta) is a central figure in Wnt signaling, in which its activity is controlled by regulatory binding proteins. Here we show that binding proteins outside the Wnt pathway also control the activity of GSK3beta. DNA damage induced by camptothecin, which activates the tumor suppressor p53, was found to activate GSK3beta. This activation occurred by a phosphorylation-independent mechanism involving direct binding of GSK3beta to p53, which was confined to the nucleus where p53 is localized, and mutated p53 (R175H) bound but did not activate GSK3beta. Activation of GSK3 promoted responses to p53 including increases in p21 levels and caspase-3 activity. Thus, after DNA damage there is a direct interaction between p53 and GSK3beta, and these proteins act in concert to regulate cellular responses to DNA damage.
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