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Activation of gene expression by metal-responsive signal transduction pathways.

Metallothioneins are small, cysteine-rich, metal-binding proteins that play important roles in maintaining intracellular metal homeostasis and in transition metal detoxification. MTF-1 (metal transcription factor-1) plays a central role in regulating the metal-inducible, transcriptional activation o...

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Autores principales: Adams, Timothy K, Saydam, Nurten, Steiner, Florian, Schaffner, Walter, Freedman, Jonathan H
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1241251/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12426137
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author Adams, Timothy K
Saydam, Nurten
Steiner, Florian
Schaffner, Walter
Freedman, Jonathan H
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Steiner, Florian
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Freedman, Jonathan H
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description Metallothioneins are small, cysteine-rich, metal-binding proteins that play important roles in maintaining intracellular metal homeostasis and in transition metal detoxification. MTF-1 (metal transcription factor-1) plays a central role in regulating the metal-inducible, transcriptional activation of metallothionein. Here we report that the phosphorylation of MTF-1 plays a critical role in the activation of MTF-1/metal-responsive element-mediated transcription. Inhibitor studies indicate that signal transduction cascades, including those mediated by protein kinase C, tyrosine kinase, and casein kinase II, are essential for zinc- and cadmium-inducible transcription. In addition, calcium signaling is also involved in regulating transcription. In contrast, cAMP-dependent protein kinase may not be directly involved in the metal response. Contrary to what has been reported for other transcription factors, the inhibition of transcriptional activation does not impair the binding of MTF-1 to DNA, suggesting that phosphorylation is not regulating DNA binding. Elevated phosphorylation of MTF-1 is observed under conditions of protein kinase C inhibition, suggesting that dephosphorylation of this transcription factor mediates its activation.
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spelling pubmed-12412512005-11-08 Activation of gene expression by metal-responsive signal transduction pathways. Adams, Timothy K Saydam, Nurten Steiner, Florian Schaffner, Walter Freedman, Jonathan H Environ Health Perspect Research Article Metallothioneins are small, cysteine-rich, metal-binding proteins that play important roles in maintaining intracellular metal homeostasis and in transition metal detoxification. MTF-1 (metal transcription factor-1) plays a central role in regulating the metal-inducible, transcriptional activation of metallothionein. Here we report that the phosphorylation of MTF-1 plays a critical role in the activation of MTF-1/metal-responsive element-mediated transcription. Inhibitor studies indicate that signal transduction cascades, including those mediated by protein kinase C, tyrosine kinase, and casein kinase II, are essential for zinc- and cadmium-inducible transcription. In addition, calcium signaling is also involved in regulating transcription. In contrast, cAMP-dependent protein kinase may not be directly involved in the metal response. Contrary to what has been reported for other transcription factors, the inhibition of transcriptional activation does not impair the binding of MTF-1 to DNA, suggesting that phosphorylation is not regulating DNA binding. Elevated phosphorylation of MTF-1 is observed under conditions of protein kinase C inhibition, suggesting that dephosphorylation of this transcription factor mediates its activation. 2002-10 /pmc/articles/PMC1241251/ /pubmed/12426137 Text en
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Adams, Timothy K
Saydam, Nurten
Steiner, Florian
Schaffner, Walter
Freedman, Jonathan H
Activation of gene expression by metal-responsive signal transduction pathways.
title Activation of gene expression by metal-responsive signal transduction pathways.
title_full Activation of gene expression by metal-responsive signal transduction pathways.
title_fullStr Activation of gene expression by metal-responsive signal transduction pathways.
title_full_unstemmed Activation of gene expression by metal-responsive signal transduction pathways.
title_short Activation of gene expression by metal-responsive signal transduction pathways.
title_sort activation of gene expression by metal-responsive signal transduction pathways.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1241251/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12426137
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