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Structure-based mutational analysis of ICAT residues mediating negative regulation of β-catenin co-transcriptional activity

ICAT (Inhibitor of β-CAtenin and TCF) is a small acidic protein that negatively regulates β-catenin co-transcriptional activity by competing with TCF/LEF factors in their binding to β-catenin superhelical core. In melanoma cells, ICAT competes with LEF1 to negatively regulate the M-MITF and NEDD9 ta...

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Autores principales: Domingues, Mélanie J., Martinez-Sanz, Juan, Papon, Laura, Larue, Lionel, Mouawad, Liliane, Bonaventure, Jacky
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5342195/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28273108
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0172603
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author Domingues, Mélanie J.
Martinez-Sanz, Juan
Papon, Laura
Larue, Lionel
Mouawad, Liliane
Bonaventure, Jacky
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Martinez-Sanz, Juan
Papon, Laura
Larue, Lionel
Mouawad, Liliane
Bonaventure, Jacky
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description ICAT (Inhibitor of β-CAtenin and TCF) is a small acidic protein that negatively regulates β-catenin co-transcriptional activity by competing with TCF/LEF factors in their binding to β-catenin superhelical core. In melanoma cells, ICAT competes with LEF1 to negatively regulate the M-MITF and NEDD9 target genes. The structure of ICAT consists of two domains: the 3-helix bundle N-terminal domain binds to β-catenin Armadillo (Arm) repeats 10–12 and the C-terminal tail binds to Arm repeats 5–9. To elucidate the structural mechanisms governing ICAT/β-catenin interactions in melanoma cells, three ICAT residues Y15, K19 and V22 in the N-terminal domain, contacting hydrophobic β-catenin residue F660, were mutated and interaction was assessed by immunoprecipitation. Despite the moderate hydrophobicity of the contact, its removal completely abolished the interaction. In the ICAT C-terminal tail consensus sequence, neutralization of the electrostatic interactions between residues D66, E75 and β-catenin residues K435, K312, coupled to deletion of the hydrophobic contact between F71 and β-catenin R386, markedly reduced, but failed to abolish the ICAT-mediated negative regulation of M-MITF and NEDD9 promoters. We conclude that in melanoma cells, anchoring of ICAT N-terminal domain to β-catenin through the hook made by residue F660, trapped in the pincers formed by ICAT residues Y15 and V22, is crucial for stabilizing the ICAT/β-catenin complex. This is a prerequisite for binding of the consensus peptide to Arm repeats 5–9 and competition with LEF1. Differences between ICAT and LEF1 in their affinity for β-catenin may rely on the absence in ICAT of hydrophilic residues between D66 and F71.
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spelling pubmed-53421952017-03-29 Structure-based mutational analysis of ICAT residues mediating negative regulation of β-catenin co-transcriptional activity Domingues, Mélanie J. Martinez-Sanz, Juan Papon, Laura Larue, Lionel Mouawad, Liliane Bonaventure, Jacky PLoS One Research Article ICAT (Inhibitor of β-CAtenin and TCF) is a small acidic protein that negatively regulates β-catenin co-transcriptional activity by competing with TCF/LEF factors in their binding to β-catenin superhelical core. In melanoma cells, ICAT competes with LEF1 to negatively regulate the M-MITF and NEDD9 target genes. The structure of ICAT consists of two domains: the 3-helix bundle N-terminal domain binds to β-catenin Armadillo (Arm) repeats 10–12 and the C-terminal tail binds to Arm repeats 5–9. To elucidate the structural mechanisms governing ICAT/β-catenin interactions in melanoma cells, three ICAT residues Y15, K19 and V22 in the N-terminal domain, contacting hydrophobic β-catenin residue F660, were mutated and interaction was assessed by immunoprecipitation. Despite the moderate hydrophobicity of the contact, its removal completely abolished the interaction. In the ICAT C-terminal tail consensus sequence, neutralization of the electrostatic interactions between residues D66, E75 and β-catenin residues K435, K312, coupled to deletion of the hydrophobic contact between F71 and β-catenin R386, markedly reduced, but failed to abolish the ICAT-mediated negative regulation of M-MITF and NEDD9 promoters. We conclude that in melanoma cells, anchoring of ICAT N-terminal domain to β-catenin through the hook made by residue F660, trapped in the pincers formed by ICAT residues Y15 and V22, is crucial for stabilizing the ICAT/β-catenin complex. This is a prerequisite for binding of the consensus peptide to Arm repeats 5–9 and competition with LEF1. Differences between ICAT and LEF1 in their affinity for β-catenin may rely on the absence in ICAT of hydrophilic residues between D66 and F71. Public Library of Science 2017-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5342195/ /pubmed/28273108 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0172603 Text en © 2017 Domingues 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Domingues, Mélanie J.
Martinez-Sanz, Juan
Papon, Laura
Larue, Lionel
Mouawad, Liliane
Bonaventure, Jacky
Structure-based mutational analysis of ICAT residues mediating negative regulation of β-catenin co-transcriptional activity
title Structure-based mutational analysis of ICAT residues mediating negative regulation of β-catenin co-transcriptional activity
title_full Structure-based mutational analysis of ICAT residues mediating negative regulation of β-catenin co-transcriptional activity
title_fullStr Structure-based mutational analysis of ICAT residues mediating negative regulation of β-catenin co-transcriptional activity
title_full_unstemmed Structure-based mutational analysis of ICAT residues mediating negative regulation of β-catenin co-transcriptional activity
title_short Structure-based mutational analysis of ICAT residues mediating negative regulation of β-catenin co-transcriptional activity
title_sort structure-based mutational analysis of icat residues mediating negative regulation of β-catenin co-transcriptional activity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5342195/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28273108
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0172603
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