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Regulation of Wnt signaling by protein-protein interaction and post-translational modifications
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Regulation of Wnt signaling by protein-protein interaction and post-translational modifications

  • Akira Kikuchi1,
  • Shosei Kishida &
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The Wnt signaling pathway is conserved in various species from worms to mammals, and plays important roles in cellular proliferation, differentiation, and migration. Wnt stabilizes cytoplasmic β-catenin and then the accumulated β-catenin is translocated into the nucleus, where it activates the transcriptional factor T-cell factor (Tcf)/lymphoid enhancer factor (Lef), and thereby stimulates the expression of genes including c-myc, c-jun, fra-1, and cyclin D1. Tight regulation of this response involves post-translational modifications of the components of the Wnt signaling pathway. Phosphorylation, ubiquitination, and sumoylation have been shown to affect the half-life of β-catenin and the transcriptional activity of Tcf/Lef. The precise spatio-temporal patterns of these multiple modifications determine the driving force of various cellular responses.

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Kikuchi, A., Kishida, S. & Yamamoto, H. Regulation of Wnt signaling by protein-protein interaction and post-translational modifications. Exp Mol Med 38, 1–10 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1038/emm.2006.1

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Keywords

  • β catenin
  • protein interaction mapping
  • protein processing
  • post-translational
  • TCF transcription factors
  • Wnt proteins

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