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  2. RSK2 mediates muscle cell differentiation through regulation of NFAT3

RSK2 mediates muscle cell differentiation through regulation of NFAT3

  • J Biol Chem. 2007 Mar 16;282(11):8380-92. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M611322200.
Yong-Yeon Cho 1 Ke Yao Ann M Bode H Robert Bergen 3rd Benjamin J Madden Sang-Muk Oh Svetlana Ermakova Bong Seok Kang Hong Seok Choi Jung-Hyun Shim Zigang Dong
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  • 1 Hormel Institute, University of Minnesota, Austin, Minnesota 55912, USA.
Abstract

RSK2, an ERK downstream kinase, is a novel mediator of skeletal muscle cell differentiation through its regulation of NFAT3 activity. We found that the N-terminal (Amino acids (aa) 1-68) and C-terminal (aa 416-674) kinase domains of RSK2 directly interacted with nuclear localization signal 1, the Ser/Pro repeat, and the polyproline domains (aa 261-365) of NFAT3. Upon A23187 stimulation, RSK2 induced nuclear localization of NFAT3. RSK2 phosphorylated NFAT3 in vitro (Km=3.559 microM), and activation of NFAT3 by RSK2 enhanced the promoter activity of NFAT3 downstream target genes in vivo. Furthermore, nuclear accumulation of NFAT3 was attenuated markedly in RSK2-/- cells compared with wild-type RSK2+/+ cells. Notably, RSK2 and NFAT3 induced a significant differentiation of C2C12 myoblasts to multinucleated myotubes. Multinucleated myotube differentiation was inhibited by small interfering RNA against RSK2, ERK1/2, or NFAT3. These results demonstrate that RSK2 is an important kinase for NFAT3 in mediating myotube differentiation.

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