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Characterization of function of three domains in dishevelled-1: DEP domain is responsible fair membrane translocation of dishevelled-1

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CELL RESEARCH
Volume 14, Issue 4, Pages 324-330

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INST BIOCHEMISTRY & CELL BIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1038/sj.cr.7290232

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Wnt; frizzled-7; dishevelled; DIX; PDZ; DEP; membrane translocation; signal transduction

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Wnt signaling plays an important role in embryogenesis and tumorgenesis. Although the mechanism about how Wnts transduce their signaling from receptor frizzled (Fz) to cytosol has not been understood, dishevelled (Dvl) protein was considered as the intersection of Wnt signal traffic. In this study, we characterized the function of three domains (DIX, PDZ and DEP) of Dvl-1 in canonical Wnt signal transduction and Dvl-1 membrane translocation. It was found both DIX and DEP domain were sufficient to block Wnt-3a-induced LEF-l transcriptional activity and free cytosol beta-catenin accumulation; whereas PDZ domain and a functional mutant form of DEP domain (DEP-KM) had no effect on canonical Wnt signaling. In addition, when cotransfected with Fz-7, DEP domain, but not DIX, PDZ or DEP-KM, translocated and co-localized with Fz-7 to the plasma membrane, which was similar to Dvl-l. Furthermore, it was DEP domain that could block Fz-7-induced membrane translocation of Dvl-l via a possible competitive mechanism. These results strongly suggest that DEP domain is responsible for the membrane translocation of Dvl-l protein upon Wnt signal stimulation.

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