| Literature DB >> 15899841 |
Mathilde Calligé1, Isabelle Kieffer, Hélène Richard-Foy.
Abstract
Here, we show that estrogen receptor alpha (ERalpha) coimmunoprecipitates with CSN5/Jab1, a subunit of the COP9 signalosome (CSN), and that overexpression of CSN5/Jab1 causes an increase in ligand-induced ERalpha degradation. Inhibition of either the kinase activity associated with the CSN complex by curcumin or of nuclear export by leptomycin B (LMB) impaired estradiol-induced ERalpha degradation by the proteasome. Degradation of ERalpha induced by the pure antagonist ICI 182,780 (ICI) was blocked by curcumin but not by LMB, indicating that in the presence of ICI, ERalpha is degraded by a nuclear fraction of the proteasome. In addition, we observed that curcumin inhibited estradiol-induced phosphorylation of ERalpha. The use of three inhibitors of ERalpha degradation that target different steps of the estrogen response pathway (inhibition of the CSN-associated kinase, nuclear export, and proteasome) suggests that a phosphorylation event inhibited by curcumin is necessary for ERalpha binding to its cognate DNA target. Our results demonstrate that transcription per se is not required for ERalpha degradation and that assembly of the transcription-initiation complex is sufficient to target ERalpha for degradation by the proteasome.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15899841 PMCID: PMC1140630 DOI: 10.1128/MCB.25.11.4349-4358.2005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Cell Biol ISSN: 0270-7306 Impact factor: 4.272