EGFR signaling attenuates Groucho-dependent repression to antagonize Notch transcriptional output
- 12 December 2004
- journal article
- letter
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature Genetics
- Vol. 37 (1) , 101-105
- https://doi.org/10.1038/ng1486
Abstract
Crosstalk between signaling pathways is crucial for the generation of complex and varied transcriptional networks. Antagonism between the EGF-receptor (EGFR) and Notch pathways in particular is well documented, although the underlying mechanism is poorly understood. The global corepressor Groucho (Gro) and its transducin-like Enhancer-of-split (TLE) mammalian homologs mediate repression by a myriad of repressors, including effectors of the Notch, Wnt (Wg) and TGF-β (Dpp) signaling cascades1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8. Given that there are genetic interactions between gro and components of the EGFR pathway9 (ref. 9 and P.H. et al., unpublished results), we tested whether Gro is at a crossroad between this and other pathways. Here we show that phosphorylation of Gro in response to MAPK activation weakens its repressor capacity, attenuating Gro-dependent transcriptional silencing by the Enhancer-of-split proteins, effectors of the Notch cascade. Thus, Gro is a new junction between signaling pathways, enabling EGFR signaling to antagonize transcriptional output by Notch and potentially other Gro-dependent pathways.Keywords
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