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A catenin of the plakophilin-subfamily, Pkp3, responds to canonical-Wnt pathway components and signals.

Ji Yeon Hong1, Jessica Zapata2, Alexandria Blackburn3, Ryan Baumert4, Seung Min Bae5, Hong Ji2, Hee Jin Nam6, Rachel K Miller7, Pierre D McCrea8.   

Abstract

Vertebrate beta-catenin plays a key role as a transducer of canonical-Wnt signals. We earlier reported that, similar to beta-catenin, the cytoplasmic signaling pool of p120-catenin-isoform1 is stabilized in response to canonical-Wnt signals. To obtain a yet broader view of the Wnt-pathway's impact upon catenin proteins, we focused upon plakophilin3 (plakophilin-3; Pkp3) as a representative of the plakophilin-catenin subfamily. Promoting tissue integrity, the plakophilins assist in linking desmosomal cadherins to intermediate filaments at desmosome junctions, and in common with other catenins they perform additional functions including in the nucleus. In this report, we test whether canonical-Wnt pathway components modulate Pkp3 protein levels. We find that in common with beta-catenin and p120-catenin-isoform1, Pkp3 is stabilized in the presence of a Wnt-ligand or a dominant-active form of the LRP6 receptor. Pkp3's levels are conversely lowered upon expressing destruction-complex components such as GSK3β and Axin, and in further likeness to beta-catenin and p120-isoform1, Pkp3 associates with GSK3beta and Axin. Finally, we note that Pkp3-catenin trans-localizes into the nucleus in response to Wnt-ligand and its exogenous expression stimulates an accepted Wnt reporter. These findings fit an expanded model where context-dependent Wnt-signals or pathway components modulate Pkp3-catenin levels. Future studies will be needed to assess potential gene regulatory, cell adhesive, or cytoskeletal effects.
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Keywords:  Desmosomal junction; Desmosome junction; Destruction complex; Nucleus; Pkp-3; Plakophilin-3 catenin; Signaling pool; Wnt signaling pathway; plakophilin3-catenin

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34058472      PMCID: PMC8252864          DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2021.05.043

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun        ISSN: 0006-291X            Impact factor:   3.322


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