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Nucleo-cytoplasmic Distribution of Beta-catenin is Regulated by Retention

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Journal J Cell Sci
Specialty Cell Biology
Date 2006 Mar 24
PMID 16554443
Citations 126
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Abstract

beta-catenin is the central signalling molecule of the canonical Wnt pathway, where it activates target genes in a complex with LEF/TCF transcription factors in the nucleus. The regulation of beta-catenin activity is thought to occur mainly on the level of protein degradation, but it has been suggested that beta-catenin nuclear localization and hence its transcriptional activity may additionally be regulated via nuclear import by TCF4 and BCL9 and via nuclear export by APC and axin. Using live-cell microscopy and fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP), we have directly analysed the impact of these factors on the subcellular localization of beta-catenin, its nucleo-cytoplasmic shuttling and its mobility within the nucleus and the cytoplasm. We show that TCF4 and BCL9/Pygopus recruit beta-catenin to the nucleus, and APC, axin and axin2 enrich beta-catenin in the cytoplasm. Importantly, however, none of these factors accelerates the nucleo-cytoplasmic shuttling of beta-catenin, i.e. increases the rate of beta-catenin nuclear import or export. Moreover, the cytoplasmic enrichment of beta-catenin by APC and axin is not abolished by inhibition of CRM-1-dependent nuclear export. TCF4, APC, axin and axin2 move more slowly than beta-catenin in their respective compartment, and concomitantly decrease beta-catenin mobility. Together, these data indicate that beta-catenin interaction partners mainly regulate beta-catenin subcellular localization by retaining it in the compartment in which they are localized, rather than by active transport into or out of the nucleus.

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