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- Chenxi Gao, Guangming Chen, Guillermo Romero, Stergios Moschos, Xiang Xu, and Jing Hu.
- From the Department of Pharmacology and Chemical Biology.
- J. Biol. Chem. 2014 Mar 7; 289 (10): 7099-108.
AbstractA pivotal step in canonical Wnt signaling is Wnt-induced β-catenin stabilization. In the absence of Wnt, β-catenin is targeted for β-transducin repeats-containing proteins (β-TrCP)-mediated degradation due to phosphorylation by glycogen synthase kinase 3 (Gsk3). How canonical Wnt signaling regulates Gsk3 to inhibit β-catenin proteolysis remains largely elusive. This study reveals novel key molecular events in Wnt signaling: induction of Gsk3β ubiquitination and Gsk3β-β-TrCP binding. We found that Wnt stimulation induced prolonged monoubiquitination of Gsk3β and Gsk3β-β-TrCP interaction. Monoubiquitination did not cause Gsk3β degradation nor affects its enzymatic activity. Rather, increased monoubiquitination of Gsk3β/Gsk3β-β-TrCP association suppressed β-catenin recruitment of β-TrCP, leading to long-term inhibition of β-catenin ubiquitination and degradation.
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