Tau acetylates and stabilizes ?-catenin thereby promoting cell survival
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ABSTRACT: Overexpressing tau counteracts apoptosis and increases dephosphorylated ?-catenin levels, but the underlying mechanisms are elusive. Here we show that tau can directly and robustly acetylate ?-catenin at K49 in a concentration-, time- and pH-dependent manner. ?-catenin K49-acetylation inhibits its phosphorylation and its ubiquitination-associated proteolysis, thus increasing ?-catenin protein levels. K49-acetylation further promotes nuclear translocation and the transcriptional activity of ?-catenin, and increases the expression of survival-promoting genes (bcl2 and survivin), counteracting apoptosis. Mutation of tau's acetyltransferase domain, or co-expressing non-acetylatable ?-catenin-K49R prevents increased ?-catenin signaling and abolishes the anti-apoptotic function of tau. Our data reveal that tau preserves ?-catenin by acetylating K49, and upregulated ?-catenin/survival signaling in turn mediates the anti-apoptotic effect of tau.
SUBMITTER: Dr. Enjie Liu
PROVIDER: S-SCDT-EMBOR-2019-48328V1 | biostudies-other |
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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