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Jerky/Earthbound facilitates cell-specific Wnt/Wingless signalling by modulating β-catenin-TCF activity

Journal

EMBO JOURNAL
Volume 30, Issue 8, Pages 1444-1458

Publisher

NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/emboj.2011.67

Keywords

beta-catenin; cell context; signal transduction; TCF; Wnt

Funding

  1. Emerald Foundation
  2. Norris Cotton Cancer Center
  3. General Motors Cancer Research Foundation
  4. American Cancer Society [IRG-82-003-21]
  5. National Cancer Institute [KO8CA078532, RO1CA105038]
  6. Howard Hughes Medical Institute [76200-560801]
  7. National Science Foundation [DBI-1039423]

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Wnt/Wingless signal transduction directs fundamental developmental processes, and upon hyperactivation triggers colorectal adenoma/carcinoma formation. Responses to Wnt stimulation are cell specific and diverse; yet, how cell context modulates Wnt signalling outcome remains obscure. In a Drosophila genetic screen for components that promote Wingless signalling, we identified Earthbound 1 (Ebd1), a novel member in a protein family containing Centromere Binding Protein B (CENPB)-type DNA binding domains. Ebd1 is expressed in only a subset of Wingless responsive cell types, and is required for only a limited number of Wingless-dependent processes. In addition, Ebd1 shares sequence similarity and can be functionally replaced with the human CENPB domain protein Jerky, previously implicated in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy development. Both Jerky and Ebd1 interact directly with the Wnt/Wingless pathway transcriptional co-activators beta-catenin/Armadillo and T-cell factor (TCF). In colon carcinoma cells, Jerky facilitates Wnt signalling by promoting association of beta-catenin with TCF and recruitment of beta-catenin to chromatin. These findings indicate that tissue-restricted transcriptional co-activators facilitate cell-specific Wnt/Wingless signalling responses by modulating beta-catenin-TCF activity. The EMBO Journal (2011) 30, 1444-1458. doi:10.1038/emboj.2011.67; Published online 11 March 2011 Subject Categories: signal transduction; development

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