| Literature DB >> 16710294 |
Ming Fang1, Jiong Li, Timothy Blauwkamp, Chandan Bhambhani, Nathan Campbell, Ken M Cadigan.
Abstract
Regulation of Wnt transcriptional targets is thought to occur by a transcriptional switch. In the absence of Wnt signaling, sequence-specific DNA-binding proteins of the TCF family repress Wnt target genes. Upon Wnt stimulation, stabilized beta-catenin binds to TCFs, converting them into transcriptional activators. C-terminal-binding protein (CtBP) is a transcriptional corepressor that has been reported to inhibit Wnt signaling by binding to TCFs or by preventing beta-catenin from binding to TCF. Here, we show that CtBP is also required for the activation of some Wnt targets in Drosophila. CtBP is recruited to Wnt-regulated enhancers in a Wnt-dependent manner, where it augments Armadillo (the fly beta-catenin) transcriptional activation. We also found that CtBP is required for repression of a subset of Wnt targets in the absence of Wnt stimulation, but in a manner distinct from previously reported mechanisms. CtBP binds to Wnt-regulated enhancers in a TCF-independent manner and represses target genes in parallel with TCF. Our data indicate dual roles for CtBP as a gene-specific activator and repressor of Wnt target gene transcription.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16710294 PMCID: PMC1500853 DOI: 10.1038/sj.emboj.7601153
Source DB: PubMed Journal: EMBO J ISSN: 0261-4189 Impact factor: 11.598