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Plakophilin-3 Catenin Associates with the ETV1/ER81 Transcription Factor to Positively Modulate Gene Activity

Members of the plakophilin-catenin sub-family (Pkp-1, -2, and -3) facilitate the linkage of desmosome junctional components to each other (e.g. desmosomal cadherins to desmoplakin) and the intermediate-filament cytoskeleton. Pkps also contribute to desmosomal stabilization and the trafficking of its...

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Autores principales: Munoz, William A., Lee, Moonsup, Miller, Rachel K., Ahmed, Zamal, Ji, Hong, Link, Todd M., Lee, Gilbert R., Kloc, Malgorzata, Ladbury, John E., McCrea, Pierre D.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3903613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24475179
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086784
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author Munoz, William A.
Lee, Moonsup
Miller, Rachel K.
Ahmed, Zamal
Ji, Hong
Link, Todd M.
Lee, Gilbert R.
Kloc, Malgorzata
Ladbury, John E.
McCrea, Pierre D.
author_facet Munoz, William A.
Lee, Moonsup
Miller, Rachel K.
Ahmed, Zamal
Ji, Hong
Link, Todd M.
Lee, Gilbert R.
Kloc, Malgorzata
Ladbury, John E.
McCrea, Pierre D.
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description Members of the plakophilin-catenin sub-family (Pkp-1, -2, and -3) facilitate the linkage of desmosome junctional components to each other (e.g. desmosomal cadherins to desmoplakin) and the intermediate-filament cytoskeleton. Pkps also contribute to desmosomal stabilization and the trafficking of its components. The functions of Pkps outside of the desmosome are less well studied, despite evidence suggesting their roles in mRNA regulation, small-GTPase modulation (e.g. mid-body scission) during cell division, and cell survival following DNA damage. Pkp-catenins are further believed to have roles in the nucleus given their nuclear localization in some contexts and the known nuclear roles of structurally related catenins, such as beta-catenin and p120-catenin. Further, Pkp-catenin activities in the nuclear compartment have become of increased interest with the identification of interactions between Pkp2-catenin and RNA Pol III and Pkp1 with single-stranded DNA. Consistent with earlier reports suggesting possible nuclear roles in development, we previously demonstrated prominent nuclear localization of Pkp3 in Xenopus naïve ectoderm (“animal cap”) cells and recently resolved a similar localization in mouse embryonic stem cells. Here, we report the association and positive functional interaction of Pkp3 with a transcription factor, Ets variant gene 1 (ETV1), which has critical roles in neural development and prominent roles in human genetic disease. Our results are the first to report the interaction of a sequence-specific transcription factor with any Pkp. Using Xenopus laevis embryos and mammalian cells, we provide evidence for the Pkp3:ETV1 complex on both biochemical and functional levels.
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spelling pubmed-39036132014-01-28 Plakophilin-3 Catenin Associates with the ETV1/ER81 Transcription Factor to Positively Modulate Gene Activity Munoz, William A. Lee, Moonsup Miller, Rachel K. Ahmed, Zamal Ji, Hong Link, Todd M. Lee, Gilbert R. Kloc, Malgorzata Ladbury, John E. McCrea, Pierre D. PLoS One Research Article Members of the plakophilin-catenin sub-family (Pkp-1, -2, and -3) facilitate the linkage of desmosome junctional components to each other (e.g. desmosomal cadherins to desmoplakin) and the intermediate-filament cytoskeleton. Pkps also contribute to desmosomal stabilization and the trafficking of its components. The functions of Pkps outside of the desmosome are less well studied, despite evidence suggesting their roles in mRNA regulation, small-GTPase modulation (e.g. mid-body scission) during cell division, and cell survival following DNA damage. Pkp-catenins are further believed to have roles in the nucleus given their nuclear localization in some contexts and the known nuclear roles of structurally related catenins, such as beta-catenin and p120-catenin. Further, Pkp-catenin activities in the nuclear compartment have become of increased interest with the identification of interactions between Pkp2-catenin and RNA Pol III and Pkp1 with single-stranded DNA. Consistent with earlier reports suggesting possible nuclear roles in development, we previously demonstrated prominent nuclear localization of Pkp3 in Xenopus naïve ectoderm (“animal cap”) cells and recently resolved a similar localization in mouse embryonic stem cells. Here, we report the association and positive functional interaction of Pkp3 with a transcription factor, Ets variant gene 1 (ETV1), which has critical roles in neural development and prominent roles in human genetic disease. Our results are the first to report the interaction of a sequence-specific transcription factor with any Pkp. Using Xenopus laevis embryos and mammalian cells, we provide evidence for the Pkp3:ETV1 complex on both biochemical and functional levels. Public Library of Science 2014-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3903613/ /pubmed/24475179 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086784 Text en © 2014 Munoz et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Munoz, William A.
Lee, Moonsup
Miller, Rachel K.
Ahmed, Zamal
Ji, Hong
Link, Todd M.
Lee, Gilbert R.
Kloc, Malgorzata
Ladbury, John E.
McCrea, Pierre D.
Plakophilin-3 Catenin Associates with the ETV1/ER81 Transcription Factor to Positively Modulate Gene Activity
title Plakophilin-3 Catenin Associates with the ETV1/ER81 Transcription Factor to Positively Modulate Gene Activity
title_full Plakophilin-3 Catenin Associates with the ETV1/ER81 Transcription Factor to Positively Modulate Gene Activity
title_fullStr Plakophilin-3 Catenin Associates with the ETV1/ER81 Transcription Factor to Positively Modulate Gene Activity
title_full_unstemmed Plakophilin-3 Catenin Associates with the ETV1/ER81 Transcription Factor to Positively Modulate Gene Activity
title_short Plakophilin-3 Catenin Associates with the ETV1/ER81 Transcription Factor to Positively Modulate Gene Activity
title_sort plakophilin-3 catenin associates with the etv1/er81 transcription factor to positively modulate gene activity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3903613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24475179
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0086784
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