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Regulation of Beta-catenin Levels and Localization by Overexpression of Plakoglobin and Inhibition of the Ubiquitin-proteasome System

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Journal J Cell Biol
Specialty Cell Biology
Date 1998 Jan 7
PMID 9382877
Citations 51
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beta-Catenin and plakoglobin (gamma-catenin) are closely related molecules of the armadillo family of proteins. They are localized at the submembrane plaques of cell-cell adherens junctions where they form independent complexes with classical cadherins and alpha-catenin to establish the link with the actin cytoskeleton. Plakoglobin is also found in a complex with desmosomal cadherins and is involved in anchoring intermediate filaments to desmosomal plaques. In addition to their role in junctional assembly, beta-catenin has been shown to play an essential role in signal transduction by the Wnt pathway that results in its translocation into the nucleus. To study the relationship between plakoglobin expression and the level of beta-catenin, and the localization of these proteins in the same cell, we employed two different tumor cell lines that express N-cadherin, and alpha- and beta-catenin, but no plakoglobin or desmosomal components. Individual clones expressing various levels of plakoglobin were established by stable transfection. Plakoglobin overexpression resulted in a dose-dependent decrease in the level of beta-catenin in each clone. Induction of plakoglobin expression increased the turnover of beta-catenin without affecting RNA levels, suggesting posttranslational regulation of beta-catenin. In plakoglobin overexpressing cells, both beta-catenin and plakoglobin were localized at cell-cell junctions. Stable transfection of mutant plakoglobin molecules showed that deletion of the N-cadherin binding domain, but not the alpha-catenin binding domain, abolished beta-catenin downregulation. Inhibition of the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway in plakoglobin overexpressing cells blocked the decrease in beta-catenin levels and resulted in accumulation of both beta-catenin and plakoglobin in the nucleus. These results suggest that (a) plakoglobin substitutes effectively with beta-catenin for association with N-cadherin in adherens junctions, (b) extrajunctional beta-catenin is rapidly degraded by the proteasome-ubiquitin system but, (c) excess beta-catenin and plakoglobin translocate into the nucleus.

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