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Phosphorylation site S122 in estrogen receptor α has a tissue-dependent role in female mice.

Claes Ohlsson1, Karin L Gustafsson1, Helen H Farman1, Petra Henning1, Vikte Lionikaite1, Sofia Movérare-Skrtic1, Klara Sjögren1, Anna E Törnqvist1, Annica Andersson2, Ulrika Islander2, Angelina I Bernardi2, Matti Poutanen1,3, Pierre Chambon4, Marie K Lagerquist1.   

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Estrogen treatment increases bone mass and reduces fat mass but is associated with adverse effects in postmenopausal women. Knowledge regarding tissue-specific estrogen signaling is important to aid the development of new tissue-specific treatments. We hypothesized that the posttranslational modification phosphorylation in estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) may modulate ERα activity in a tissue-dependent manner. Phosphorylation of site S122 in ERα has been shown in vitro to affect ERα activity, but the tissue-specific role in vivo is unknown. We herein developed and phenotyped a novel mouse model with a point mutation at the phosphorylation site 122 in ERα (S122A). Female S122A mice had increased fat mass and serum insulin levels but unchanged serum sex steroid levels, uterus weight, bone mass, thymus weight, and lymphocyte maturation compared to WT mice. In conclusion, phosphorylation site S122 in ERα has a tissue-dependent role with an impact specifically on fat mass in female mice. This study is the first to demonstrate in vivo that a phosphorylation site in a transactivation domain in a nuclear steroid receptor modulates the receptor activity in a tissue-dependent manner.
© 2020 The Authors. The FASEB Journal published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology.

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Keywords:  adipose tissue; bone; estrogen; posttranslational modifications

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33067917     DOI: 10.1096/fj.201901376RR

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FASEB J        ISSN: 0892-6638            Impact factor:   5.191


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1.  Pulsed administration for physiological estrogen replacement in mice.

Authors:  Carmen Corciulo; Julia M Scheffler; Karin L Gustafsson; Christina Drevinge; Piotr Humeniuk; Alicia M Del Carpio Pons; Matti Poutanen; Claes Ohlsson; Marie K Lagerquist; Ulrika Islander
Journal:  F1000Res       Date:  2021-08-16
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