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Complete functional segregation of planarian beta-catenin-1 and -2 in mediating Wnt signaling and cell adhesion.


ABSTRACT: beta-Catenin is a bifunctional protein participating in both cell adhesion and canonical Wnt signaling. In cell adhesion, it bridges the transmembrane cadherin and the actin-binding protein alpha-catenin and is essential for adherens junction formation, whereas in canonical Wnt signaling, it shuttles between the cytosol and nucleus and functions as an essential transcriptional activator. Schmidtea mediterranea beta-catenin-1 was identified as a determinant of antero-posterior polarity during body regeneration by mediating Wnt signaling. Here we show that S. mediterranea beta-catenin-2 is specifically expressed in epithelial cells in the gut and pharynx, where it has a putative role in mediating cell adhesion. We show evidence that planarian beta-catenin-1 and -2 have distinct biochemical properties. beta-Catenin-1 can interact with the components of the canonical Wnt signaling pathway but not with alpha-catenin, whereas beta-catenin-2 interacts with cell adhesion molecules, including E-cadherin and alpha-catenin, but not with Wnt signaling components. Consistent with their specific function, beta-catenin-1 is a potent transcriptional activator, whereas beta-catenin-2 has no transcriptional activity. Protein sequence alignment also indicates that the planarian beta-catenin-1 and -2 retain distinct critical residues and motifs, which are in agreement with the differences in their biochemical properties. At last, phylogenetic analysis reveals a probable Platyhelminthes- specific structural and functional segregation from which the monofunctional beta-catenins evolved. Our results thus identify the first two monofunctional beta-catenins in metazoans.

SUBMITTER: Chai G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2911336 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Complete functional segregation of planarian beta-catenin-1 and -2 in mediating Wnt signaling and cell adhesion.

Chai Guoliang G   Ma Changxin C   Bao Kai K   Zheng Liang L   Wang Xinquan X   Sun Zhirong Z   Salò Emili E   Adell Teresa T   Wu Wei W  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20100529 31


beta-Catenin is a bifunctional protein participating in both cell adhesion and canonical Wnt signaling. In cell adhesion, it bridges the transmembrane cadherin and the actin-binding protein alpha-catenin and is essential for adherens junction formation, whereas in canonical Wnt signaling, it shuttles between the cytosol and nucleus and functions as an essential transcriptional activator. Schmidtea mediterranea beta-catenin-1 was identified as a determinant of antero-posterior polarity during bod  ...[more]

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