Attenuation of a phosphorylation-dependent activator by an HDAC-PP1 complex

Gianluca Canettieri, Ianessa Morantte, Ernesto Guzmán, Hiroshi Asahara, Stephan Herzig, Scott D. Anderson, John R. Yates, Marc Montminy

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Abstract

The second messenger cAMP stimulates transcription with burst-attenuation kinetics that mirror the PKA-dependent phosphorylation and subsequent protein phosphatase 1 (PP1)-mediated dephosphorylation of the cAMP responsive element binding protein (CREB) at Ser133. Phosphorylation of Ser133 promotes recruitment of the co-activator histone acetylase (HAT) paralogs CBP and P300, which in turn stimulate acetylation of promoter-bound histones during the burst phase. Remarkably, histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors seem to potentiate CREB activity by prolonging Ser133 phosphorylation in response to cAMP stimulus, suggesting a potential role for HDAC complexes in silencing CREB activity. Here we show that HDAC1 associates with and blocks Ser133 phosphorylation of CREB during pre-stimulus and attenuation phases of the cAMP response. HDAC1 promotes Ser133 dephosphorylation via a stable interaction with PP1, which we detected in co-immunoprecipitation and co-purification studies. These results illustrate a novel mechanism by which signaling and chromatin-modifying activities act coordinately to repress the activity of a phosphorylation-dependent activator.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)175-181
Number of pages7
JournalNature Structural Biology
Volume10
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2003
Externally publishedYes

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