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- Liu, Xiyuan;
- An, Byoung Ha;
- Kim, Min Jung;
- Park, Jong Hoon;
- Kang, Young Sook;
- ... Chang, Minsun
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Estrogen receptor alpha (ER alpha) plays a crucial role in estrogen-mediated signaling pathways and exerts its action as a nuclear transcription factor. Binding of the ligand-activated ERa to the estrogen response element (ERE) is a central part of ER alpha-associated signal transduction pathways and its aberrant modulation is associated with many disease conditions. Human glutathione S-transferase P1-1 (GSTP) functions as an enzyme in conjugation reactions in drug metabolism and as a regulator of kinase signaling pathways. It is overexpressed in tumors following chemotherapy and has been associated with a poor prognosis in breast cancer. In this study, a novel regulatory function of GSTP has been proposed in which GSTP modulates ERE-mediated ERa signaling events. Ectopic expression of GSTP was able to induce the ERa and ERE-mediated transcriptional activities in ER alpha-positive but GSTP-negative MCF7 human breast cancer cells. This inductive effect of GSTP on the ERE-transcription activity was diminished when the cells express a mutated form of the enzyme or are treated with a GSTP-specific chemical inhibitor. It was found that GSTP inhibited the expression of the receptor interacting protein 140 (RIP140), a negative regulator of ERa transcription, at both mRNA and protein levels. Our study suggests a novel non-enzymatic role of GSTP which plays a significant role in regulating the classical ERa signaling pathways via modification of transcription cofactors such as RIP140. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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- Human glutathione S-transferase P1-1 functions as an estrogen receptor alpha signaling modulator
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- Liu, Xiyuan; An, Byoung Ha; Kim, Min Jung; Park, Jong Hoon; Kang, Young Sook; Chang, Minsun
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- 2014-09
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- Article
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- 452
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- 3
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- 840 ~ 844