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Identification of a WNT5A-Responsive Degradation Domain in the Kinesin Superfamily Protein KIF26B

Noncanonical WNT pathways function independently of the β-catenin transcriptional co-activator to regulate diverse morphogenetic and pathogenic processes. Recent studies showed that noncanonical WNTs, such as WNT5A, can signal the degradation of several downstream effectors, thereby modulating these...

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Autores principales: Karuna, Edith P., Choi, Shannon S., Scales, Michael K., Hum, Jennie, Cohen, Michael, Fierro, Fernando A., Ho, Hsin-Yi Henry
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5924538/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29621187
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes9040196
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author Karuna, Edith P.
Choi, Shannon S.
Scales, Michael K.
Hum, Jennie
Cohen, Michael
Fierro, Fernando A.
Ho, Hsin-Yi Henry
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Choi, Shannon S.
Scales, Michael K.
Hum, Jennie
Cohen, Michael
Fierro, Fernando A.
Ho, Hsin-Yi Henry
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description Noncanonical WNT pathways function independently of the β-catenin transcriptional co-activator to regulate diverse morphogenetic and pathogenic processes. Recent studies showed that noncanonical WNTs, such as WNT5A, can signal the degradation of several downstream effectors, thereby modulating these effectors’ cellular activities. The protein domain(s) that mediates the WNT5A-dependent degradation response, however, has not been identified. By coupling protein mutagenesis experiments with a flow cytometry-based degradation reporter assay, we have defined a protein domain in the kinesin superfamily protein KIF26B that is essential for WNT5A-dependent degradation. We found that a human disease-causing KIF26B mutation located at a conserved amino acid within this domain compromises the ability of WNT5A to induce KIF26B degradation. Using pharmacological perturbation, we further uncovered a role of glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK3) in WNT5A regulation of KIF26B degradation. Lastly, based on the identification of the WNT5A-responsive domain, we developed a new reporter system that allows for efficient profiling of WNT5A-KIF26B signaling activity in both somatic and stem cells. In conclusion, our study identifies a new protein domain that mediates WNT5A-dependent degradation of KIF26B and provides a new tool for functional characterization of noncanonical WNT5A signaling in cells.
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spelling pubmed-59245382018-05-03 Identification of a WNT5A-Responsive Degradation Domain in the Kinesin Superfamily Protein KIF26B Karuna, Edith P. Choi, Shannon S. Scales, Michael K. Hum, Jennie Cohen, Michael Fierro, Fernando A. Ho, Hsin-Yi Henry Genes (Basel) Article Noncanonical WNT pathways function independently of the β-catenin transcriptional co-activator to regulate diverse morphogenetic and pathogenic processes. Recent studies showed that noncanonical WNTs, such as WNT5A, can signal the degradation of several downstream effectors, thereby modulating these effectors’ cellular activities. The protein domain(s) that mediates the WNT5A-dependent degradation response, however, has not been identified. By coupling protein mutagenesis experiments with a flow cytometry-based degradation reporter assay, we have defined a protein domain in the kinesin superfamily protein KIF26B that is essential for WNT5A-dependent degradation. We found that a human disease-causing KIF26B mutation located at a conserved amino acid within this domain compromises the ability of WNT5A to induce KIF26B degradation. Using pharmacological perturbation, we further uncovered a role of glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK3) in WNT5A regulation of KIF26B degradation. Lastly, based on the identification of the WNT5A-responsive domain, we developed a new reporter system that allows for efficient profiling of WNT5A-KIF26B signaling activity in both somatic and stem cells. In conclusion, our study identifies a new protein domain that mediates WNT5A-dependent degradation of KIF26B and provides a new tool for functional characterization of noncanonical WNT5A signaling in cells. MDPI 2018-04-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5924538/ /pubmed/29621187 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes9040196 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Karuna, Edith P.
Choi, Shannon S.
Scales, Michael K.
Hum, Jennie
Cohen, Michael
Fierro, Fernando A.
Ho, Hsin-Yi Henry
Identification of a WNT5A-Responsive Degradation Domain in the Kinesin Superfamily Protein KIF26B
title Identification of a WNT5A-Responsive Degradation Domain in the Kinesin Superfamily Protein KIF26B
title_full Identification of a WNT5A-Responsive Degradation Domain in the Kinesin Superfamily Protein KIF26B
title_fullStr Identification of a WNT5A-Responsive Degradation Domain in the Kinesin Superfamily Protein KIF26B
title_full_unstemmed Identification of a WNT5A-Responsive Degradation Domain in the Kinesin Superfamily Protein KIF26B
title_short Identification of a WNT5A-Responsive Degradation Domain in the Kinesin Superfamily Protein KIF26B
title_sort identification of a wnt5a-responsive degradation domain in the kinesin superfamily protein kif26b
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5924538/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29621187
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes9040196
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