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Publication : Dishevelled-3 C-terminal His single amino acid repeats are obligate for Wnt5a activation of non-canonical signaling.

First Author  Ma L Year  2010
Journal  J Mol Signal Volume  5
Pages  19 PubMed ID  21092292
Mgi Jnum  J:170262 Mgi Id  MGI:4946155
Doi  10.1186/1750-2187-5-19 Citation  Dvl1Ma L, et al. (2010) Dishevelled-3 C-terminal His single amino acid repeats are obligate for Wnt5a activation of non-canonical signaling. J Mol Signal 5:19
abstractText  ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The Wnt non-canonical pathway (Wnt5a > Frizzled-2 > cyclic GMP phosphodiesterase/Ca2+-mobilization pathway regulates the activation of NF-AT) is mediated by three mammalian Dishevelleds (Dvl1, Dvl2, and Dvl3) and the role of the C-terminal region unique to Dvl3 was interrogated. RESULTS: Dvl1, Dvl2, and Dvl3 are expressed at varying levels in mouse totipotent F9 embryonal teratocarcinoma cells. The expression of each endogenous Dvl isoform, as defined by knock-down with siRNA, was obligate for Wnt5a to activate NF-AT-sensitive transcription. Elements upstream of effectors, e.g., cGMP phosphodiesterase and Ca2+-mobilization, were blocked by knock-down of any one of the Dvls; thus, with respect to Wnt5a activation of NF-AT Dvls are not redundant. Among the three Dvl isoforms, the C-terminal sequence of Dvl3 is the most divergent. Deletion of region of Dvl3 abolishes Wnt5a-stimulated signaling. Alanine (Ala)-substitution of histidine (His) single amino acid repeats at 637,638 and/or 647,648 in Dvl3, like C-terminal deletion, abolishes Wnt 5a signal propagation. Phenylalanine (Phe)-substitution of the same His-repeats in Dvl3 mimics Wnt5a stimulated NF-AT-sensitive transcription. CONCLUSIONS: The C-terminal third of Dvl3 and His single amino acid repeats 637,638 and 647,648 (which are unique to and conserved in Dvl3) are essential for Wnt5a activation of the non-canonical pathway, but not the Wnt3a activation of the canonical pathway.
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