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Traf2- and Nck-interacting Kinase Is Essential for Canonical Wnt Signaling in Xenopus Axis Formation
Authors:Reiko Satow  Miki Shitashige  Takafumi Jigami  Kazufumi Honda  Masaya Ono  Setsuo Hirohashi  Tesshi Yamada
Affiliation:From the Chemotherapy Division, National Cancer Center Research Institute, 5-1-1 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0045, Japan
Abstract:Wnt signaling pathways play important roles in various stages of developmental events and several aspects of adult homeostasis. Aberrant activation of Wnt signaling has also been associated with several types of cancer. We have recently identified Traf2- and Nck-interacting kinase (TNIK) as a novel activator of Wnt signaling through a comprehensive proteomic approach in human colorectal cancer cell lines. TNIK is an activating kinase for T-cell factor-4 (TCF4) and essential for the β-catenin-TCF4 transactivation and colorectal cancer growth. Here, we report the essential role of TNIK in Wnt signaling during Xenopus development. We found that Xenopus TNIK (XTNIK) was expressed maternally and that the functional knockdown of XTNIK by catalytically inactive XTNIK (K54R) or antisense morpholino oligonucleotides resulted in significant malformations with a complete loss of head and axis structures. XTNIK enhanced β-catenin-induced axis duplication and the expression of β-catenin-TCF target genes, whereas knockdown of XTNIK inhibited it. XTNIK was recruited to the promoter region of β-catenin-TCF target genes in a β-catenin-dependent manner. These results demonstrate that XTNIK is an essential factor for the transcriptional activity of the β-catenin-TCF complex and dorsal axis determination in Xenopus embryos.
Keywords:Beta-Catenin   T-cell Factor (TCF)   Tumor   Wnt Pathway   Xenopus   TNIK   XTNIK   Kinase
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