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  • ATF4 mediation of NF1 funct...
    Elefteriou, Florent; Benson, M. Douglas; Sowa, Hideaki; Starbuck, Michael; Liu, Xiuyun; Ron, David; Parada, Luis F.; Karsenty, Gerard

    Cell metabolism, 12/2006, Letnik: 4, Številka: 6
    Journal Article

    The transcription factor ATF4 enhances bone formation by favoring amino acid import and collagen synthesis in osteoblasts, a function requiring its phosphorylation by RSK2, the kinase inactivated in Coffin-Lowry Syndrome. Here, we show that in contrast, RSK2 activity, ATF4-dependent collagen synthesis, and bone formation are increased in mice lacking neurofibromin in osteoblasts ( Nf1 ob −/− mice). Independently of RSK2, ATF4 phosphorylation by PKA is enhanced in Nf1 ob −/− mice, thereby increasing Rankl expression, osteoclast differentiation, and bone resorption. In agreement with ATF4 function in amino acid transport, a low-protein diet decreased bone protein synthesis and normalized bone formation and bone mass in Nf1 ob −/− mice without affecting other organ weight, while a high-protein diet overcame Atf4 −/− and Rsk2 −/− mice developmental defects, perinatal lethality, and low bone mass. By showing that ATF4-dependent skeletal dysplasiae are treatable by dietary manipulations, this study reveals a molecular connection between nutrition and skeletal development.