Abstract
TGF-β signaling involves a wide array of signaling molecules and multiple controlling events. Scaffold proteins create a functional proximity of signaling molecules and control the specificity of signal transduction. While many components involved in the TGF-β pathway have been elucidated, little is known about how those components are coordinated by scaffold proteins. Here, we show that Axin activates TGF-β signaling by forming a multimeric complex consisting of Smad7 and ubiquitin E3 ligase Arkadia. Axin depends on Arkadia to facilitate TGF-β signaling, as their small interfering RNAs reciprocally abolished the stimulatory effect on TGF-β signaling. Specific knockdown of Axin or Arkadia revealed that Axin and Arkadia cooperate with each other in promoting Smad7 ubiquitination. Pulse-chase experiments further illustrated that Axin significantly decreased the half-life of Smad7. Axin also induces nuclear export of Smad7. Interestingly, Axin associates with Arkadia and Smad7 independently of TGF-β signal, in contrast to its transient association with inactive Smad3. However, coexpression of Wnt-1 reduced Smad7 ubiquitination by downregulating Axin levels, underscoring the importance of Axin as an intrinsic regulator in TGF-β signaling.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 1646-1658 |
| Number of pages | 13 |
| Journal | EMBO Journal |
| Volume | 25 |
| Issue number | 8 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Apr 19 2006 |
Keywords
- Arkadia
- Axin
- Smad7
- TGF-β
- Ubiquitination
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