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Regulation of ΔFosB stability by phosphorylation

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
卷 26, 期 19, 页码 5131-5142

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SOC NEUROSCIENCE
DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4970-05.2006

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FosB2; FosB; phosphorylation; casein kinase 2; protein stability; proteasomal degradation

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The transcription factor Delta FosB (also referred to as FosB2 or FosB[short form]) is an important mediator of the long-term plasticity induced in brain by chronic exposure to several types of psychoactive stimuli, including drugs of abuse, stress, and electroconvulsive seizures. A distinct feature of Delta FosB is that, once induced, it persists in brain for relatively long periods of time in the absence of further stimulation. The mechanisms underlying this apparent stability, however, have remained unknown. Here, we demonstrate that Delta FosB is a relatively stable transcription factor, with a half-life of similar to 10 h in cell culture. Furthermore, we show that Delta FosB is a phosphoprotein in brain and that phosphorylation of a highly conserved serine residue (Ser27) in Delta FosB protects it from proteasomal degradation. We provide several lines of evidence suggesting that this phosphorylation is mediated by casein kinase 2. These findings constitute the first evidence that Delta FosB is phosphorylated and demonstrate that phosphorylation contributes to its stability, which is at the core of its ability to mediate long-lasting adaptations in brain.

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