WRM-1 activates the LIT-1 protein kinase to transduce anterior/posterior polarity signals in C. elegans. |
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Authors: | C E Rocheleau J Yasuda T H Shin R Lin H Sawa H Okano J R Priess R J Davis C C Mello |
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Institution: | University of Massachusetts Medical School, Program in Molecular Medicine, Worcester 01605, USA. |
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Abstract: | During C. elegans development, Wnt/WG signaling is required for differences in cell fate between sister cells born from anterior/posterior divisions. A beta-catenin-related gene, wrm-1, and the lit-1 gene are effectors of this signaling pathway and appear to downregulate the activity of POP-1, a TCF/LEF-related protein, in posterior daughter cells. We show here that lit-1 encodes a serine/threonine protein kinase homolog related to the Drosophila tissue polarity protein Nemo. We demonstrate that the WRM-1 protein binds to LIT-1 in vivo and that WRM-1 can activate the LIT-1 protein kinase when coexpressed in vertebrate tissue culture cells. This activation leads to phosphorylation of POP-1 and to apparent changes in its subcellular localization. Our findings provide evidence for novel regulatory avenues for an evolutionarily conserved Wnt/WG signaling pathway. |
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