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The 15-Amino Acid Repeat Region of Adenomatous Polyposis Coli Is Intrinsically Disordered and Retains Conformational Flexibility upon Binding β-Catenin.

Aaron J Rudeen1, Justin T Douglas2, Minli Xing2, W Hayes McDonald3, Audrey L Lamb1, Kristi L Neufeld1.   

Abstract

The tumor suppressor Adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) is a large, multidomain protein with many identified cellular functions. The best characterized role of APC is to scaffold a protein complex that negatively regulates Wnt signaling via β-catenin destruction. This destruction is mediated by β-catenin binding to centrally located 15- and 20-amino acid repeat regions of APC. More than 80% of cancers of the colon and rectum present with an APC mutation. Most carcinomas with mutant APC express a truncated APC protein that retains the ∼200-amino acid long' 15-amino acid repeat region'. This study demonstrates that the 15-amino acid repeat region of APC is intrinsically disordered. We investigated the backbone dynamics in the presence of β-catenin and predicted residues that may contribute to transient secondary features. This study reveals that the 15-amino acid region of APC retains flexibility upon binding β-catenin and that APC does not have a single, observable "highest-affinity" binding site for β-catenin. This flexibility potentially allows β-catenin to be more readily captured by APC and then remain accessible to other elements of the destruction complex for subsequent processing.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32941008      PMCID: PMC8771494          DOI: 10.1021/acs.biochem.0c00479

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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