Down-Regulation of β-Catenin by Activated p53
Open Access
- 1 October 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Vol. 21 (20), 6768-6781
- https://doi.org/10.1128/mcb.21.20.6768-6781.2001
Abstract
β-Catenin is a cytoplasmic protein that participates in the assembly of cell-cell adherens junctions by binding cadherins to the actin cytoskeleton. In addition, it is a key component of the Wnt signaling pathway. Activation of this pathway triggers the accumulation of β-catenin in the nucleus, where it activates the transcription of target genes. Abnormal accumulation of β-catenin is characteristic of various types of cancer and is caused by mutations either in the adenomatous polyposis coli protein, which regulates β-catenin degradation, or in the β-catenin molecule itself. Aberrant accumulation of β-catenin in tumors is often associated with mutational inactivation of the p53 tumor suppressor. Here we show that overexpression of wild-type p53, by either transfection or DNA damage, down-regulates β-catenin in human and mouse cells. This effect was not obtained with transcriptionally inactive p53, including a common tumor-associated p53 mutant. The reduction in β-catenin level was accompanied by inhibition of its transactivation potential. The inhibitory effect of p53 on β-catenin is apparently mediated by the ubiquitin-proteasome system and requires an active glycogen synthase kinase 3β (GSK3β). Mutations in the N terminus of β-catenin which compromise its degradation by the proteasomes, overexpression of dominant-negative ΔF-β-TrCP, or inhibition of GSKβ activity all rendered β-catenin resistant to down-regulation by p53. These findings support the notion that there will be a selective pressure for the loss of wild-type p53 expression in cancers that are driven by excessive accumulation of β-catenin.Keywords
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