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The Axin scaffold protects the kinase GSK3β from cross-pathway inhibition.


ABSTRACT: Multiple signaling pathways regulate the kinase GSK3β by inhibitory phosphorylation at Ser9, which then occupies the GSK3β priming pocket and blocks substrate binding. Since this mechanism should affect GSK3β activity toward all primed substrates, it is unclear why Ser9 phosphorylation does not affect other GSK3β-dependent pathways, such as Wnt signaling. We used biochemical reconstitution and cell culture assays to evaluate how Wnt-associated GSK3β is insulated from cross-activation by other signals. We found that the Wnt-specific scaffold protein Axin allosterically protects GSK3β from phosphorylation at Ser9 by upstream kinases, which prevents accumulation of pS9-GSK3β in the Axin•GSK3β complex. Scaffold proteins that protect bound proteins from alternative pathway reactions could provide a general mechanism to insulate signaling pathways from improper crosstalk.

SUBMITTER: Gavagan M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10442075 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Axin scaffold protects the kinase GSK3β from cross-pathway inhibition.

Gavagan Maire M   Jameson Noel N   Zalatan Jesse G JG  

eLife 20230807


Multiple signaling pathways regulate the kinase GSK3β by inhibitory phosphorylation at Ser9, which then occupies the GSK3β priming pocket and blocks substrate binding. Since this mechanism should affect GSK3β activity toward all primed substrates, it is unclear why Ser9 phosphorylation does not affect other GSK3β-dependent pathways, such as Wnt signaling. We used biochemical reconstitution and cell culture assays to evaluate how Wnt-associated GSK3β is insulated from cross-activation by other si  ...[more]

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