Citation:
Dev Cell. 2018 Jan 22;44(2):248-260.e4. doi: 10.1016/j.devcel.2017.12.001. Epub 2017 Dec 28. PMID: 29290587; PMCID: PMC5818985
Abstract:
Canonical Wnt signaling coordinates many critical aspects of embryonic development, while dysregulated Wnt signaling contributes to common diseases, including congenital malformations and cancer. The nuclear localization of β-catenin is the defining step in pathway activation. However, despite intensive investigation, the mechanisms regulating β-catenin nuclear transport remain undefined. In a patient with congenital heart disease and heterotaxy, a disorder of left-right patterning, we previously identified the guanine nucleotide exchange factor, RAPGEF5. Here, we demonstrate that RAPGEF5 regulates left-right patterning via Wnt signaling. In particular, RAPGEF5 regulates the nuclear translocation of β-catenin independently of both β-catenin cytoplasmic stabilization and the importin β1/Ran-mediated transport system. We propose a model whereby RAPGEF5 activates the nuclear GTPases, Rap1a/b, to facilitate the nuclear transport of β-catenin, defining a parallel nuclear transport pathway to Ran. Our results suggest new targets for modulating Wnt signaling in disease states.
Epub:
Yes
Link to Publication:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5818985/
Organism or Cell Type:
Xenopus tropicalis
Delivery Method:
microinjection
