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Desumoylation activity of Axam, a novel Axin-binding protein, is involved in downregulation of beta-catenin
Authors:Kadoya Takayuki  Yamamoto Hideki  Suzuki Toshiaki  Yukita Akira  Fukui Akimasa  Michiue Tatsuo  Asahara Toshimasa  Tanaka Keiji  Asashima Makoto  Kikuchi Akira
Institution:Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, Hiroshima University, Minami-ku, Hiroshima 734-8551, Japan.
Abstract:Axam has been identified as a novel Axin-binding protein that inhibits the Wnt signaling pathway. We studied the molecular mechanism by which Axam stimulates the downregulation of beta-catenin. The C-terminal region of Axam has an amino acid sequence similar to that of the catalytic region of SENP1, a SUMO-specific protease (desumoylation enzyme). Indeed, Axam exhibited activity to remove SUMO from sumoylated proteins in vitro and in intact cells. The Axin-binding domain is located in the central region of Axam, which is different from the catalytic domain. Neither the Axin-binding domain nor the catalytic domain alone was sufficient for the downregulation of beta-catenin. An Axam fragment which contains both domains was able to decrease the level of beta-catenin. On substitution of Ser for Cys(547) in the catalytic domain, Axam lost its desumoylation activity. Further, this Axam mutant decreased the activity to downregulate beta-catenin. Although Axam strongly inhibited axis formation and expression of siamois, a Wnt-response gene, in Xenopus embryos, Axam(C547S) showed weak activities. These results demonstrate that Axam functions as a desumoylation enzyme to downregulate beta-catenin and suggest that sumoylation is involved in the regulation of the Wnt signaling pathway.
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