Phosphorylation of human estrogen receptor α at serine 118 by two distinct signal transduction pathways revealed by phosphorylation-specific antisera

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Dongsheng Chen
Elinor Washbrook
Naveed Sarwar
Gaynor J Bates
Paul E Pace
Vatsala Thirunuvakkarasu
Jacqueline Taylor
Richard J Epstein
Frances V Fuller-Pace
Jean-Marc Egly
R Charles Coombes
Simak Ali
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[1] Imperial College of Science,Department of Cancer Medicine
[2] Technology and Medicine,Department of Molecular & Cellular Pathology
[3] Hammersmith Hospital Campus,Division of Medical Sciences
[4] University of Dundee,undefined
[5] Ninewells Hospital & Medical School,undefined
[6] Institut de Genetique et de Biologie Moleculaire et Cellulaire,undefined
[7] PNAC,undefined
[8] MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology,undefined
[9] National Cancer Centre,undefined
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Oncogene | 2002年 / 21卷
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estrogen receptor α; phosphorylation; MAP kinase; TFIIH; breast cancer;
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Estrogen receptor α (ERα) is a transcription factor that regulates expression of target genes in a ligand-dependent manner. Activation of gene expression is mediated by two transcription activation functions AF-1 and AF-2, which act in a promoter- and cell-specific manner. Whilst AF-2 activity is regulated by estrogen (E2) binding, the activity of AF-1 is additionally modulated by phosphorylation at several sites. One of these phosphorylation sites, serine 118 (S118) is of particular interest as its mutation significantly reduces ERα activity. Previous studies have shown that S118 can be phosphorylated by the ERK1/2 mitogen activated protein kinases (MAPK) and by the cyclin-dependent protein kinase Cdk7. In this study we use antisera that specifically recognize ERα phosphorylated at S118 to demonstrate that MAPK phosphorylates S118 in a ligand-independent manner, whereas Cdk7 mediates E2-induced phosphorylation of S118. E2 stimulation of S118 phosphorylation was observed within 10 min of its addition and was maximal at 10−7 M E2. S118 phosphorylation was maximal at 30 min but then declined, such that by 180 min following E2 addition little S118 phosphorylation was evident. S118 phosphorylation was also induced by the partial estrogen antagonist 4-hydroxytamoxifen, but not by the complete antagonist ICI 182, 780. S118 phosphorylation upon addition of the MAPK inducers EGF or PMA followed the expected time courses. Finally, we show that ERα is phosphorylated at S118 in vivo using immunoblotting of extracts prepared from a series of ERα-positive breast tumours.
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