Co-regulation of the transcription controlling ATF2 phosphoswitch by JNK and p38

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Klára Kirsch
András Zeke
Orsolya Tőke
Péter Sok
Ashish Sethi
Anna Sebő
Ganesan Senthil Kumar
Péter Egri
Ádám L. Póti
Paul Gooley
Wolfgang Peti
Isabel Bento
Anita Alexa
Attila Reményi
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[1] Research Center for Natural Sciences,Biomolecular Interactions Research Group, Institute of Organic Chemistry
[2] Research Center for Natural Sciences,Laboratory for NMR Spectroscopy
[3] University of Melbourne,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and Bio21 Molecular Science and Biotechnology Institute
[4] University of Arizona,Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
[5] European Molecular Biology Laboratory,undefined
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Transcription factor phosphorylation at specific sites often activates gene expression, but how environmental cues quantitatively control transcription is not well-understood. Activating protein 1 transcription factors are phosphorylated by mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK) in their transactivation domains (TAD) at so-called phosphoswitches, which are a hallmark in response to growth factors, cytokines or stress. We show that the ATF2 TAD is controlled by functionally distinct signaling pathways (JNK and p38) through structurally different MAPK binding sites. Moreover, JNK mediated phosphorylation at an evolutionarily more recent site diminishes p38 binding and made the phosphoswitch differently sensitive to JNK and p38 in vertebrates. Structures of MAPK-TAD complexes and mechanistic modeling of ATF2 TAD phosphorylation in cells suggest that kinase binding motifs and phosphorylation sites line up to maximize MAPK based co-regulation. This study shows how the activity of an ancient transcription controlling phosphoswitch became dependent on the relative flux of upstream signals.
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