International Journal of Cell Biology (Jan 2012)

GSK-3𝜷: A Bifunctional Role in Cell Death Pathways

  • Keith M. Jacobs,
  • Sandeep R. Bhave,
  • Daniel J. Ferraro,
  • Jerry J. Jaboin,
  • Dennis E. Hallahan,
  • Dinesh Thotala

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/930710
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2012

Abstract

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Although glycogen synthase kinase-3 beta (GSK-3β) was originally named for its ability to phosphorylate glycogen synthase and regulate glucose metabolism, this multifunctional kinase is presently known to be a key regulator of a wide range of cellular functions. GSK-3β is involved in modulating a variety of functions including cell signaling, growth metabolism, and various transcription factors that determine the survival or death of the organism. Secondary to the role of GSK-3β in various diseases including Alzheimer’s disease, inflammation, diabetes, and cancer, small molecule inhibitors of GSK-3β are gaining significant attention. This paper is primarily focused on addressing the bifunctional or conflicting roles of GSK-3β in both the promotion of cell survival and of apoptosis. GSK-3β has emerged as an important molecular target for drug development.