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KCTD1 mutants in scalp‑ear‑nipple syndrome and AP‑2α P59A in Char syndrome reciprocally abrogate their interactions, but can regulate Wnt/β‑catenin signaling.
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Molecular medicine reports [Mol Med Rep] 2020 Nov; Vol. 22 (5), pp. 3895-3903. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Aug 24. - Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- Potassium‑channel tetramerization-domain-containing 1 (KCTD1) mutations are reported to result in scalp‑ear‑nipple syndrome. These mutations occur in the conserved broad‑complex, tramtrack and bric a brac domain, which is associated with inhibited transcriptional activity. However, the mechanisms of KCTD1 mutants have not previously been elucidated; thus, the present study aimed to investigate whether KCTD1 mutants affect their interaction with transcription factor AP‑2α and their regulation of the Wnt pathway. Results from the present study demonstrated that none of the ten KCTD1 mutants had an inhibitory effect on the transcriptional activity of AP‑2α. Co‑immunoprecipitation assays demonstrated that certain mutants exhibited changeable localization compared with the nuclear localization of wild‑type KCTD1, but no KCTD1 mutant interacted with AP‑2α. Almost all KCTD1 mutants, except KCTD1 A30E and H33Q, exhibited differential inhibitory effects on regulating TOPFLASH luciferase reporter activity. In addition, the interaction region of KCTD1 to the PY motif (amino acids 59‑62) in AP‑2α was identified. KCTD1 exhibited no suppressive effects on the transcriptional activity of the AP‑2α P59A mutant, resulting in Char syndrome, a genetic disorder characterized by a distinctive facial appearance, heart defect and hand abnormalities, by altered protein cellular localization that abolished protein interactions. However, the P59A, P60A, P61R and 4A AP‑2α mutants inhibited TOPFLASH reporter activity. Moreover, AP‑2α and KCTD1 inhibited β‑catenin expression levels and SW480 cell viability. The present study thus identified a putative mechanism of disease‑related KCTD1 mutants and AP‑2α mutants by disrupting their interaction with the wildtype proteins AP‑2α and KCTD1 and influencing the regulation of the Wnt/β‑catenin pathway.
- Subjects :
- Abnormalities, Multiple genetics
Cell Survival genetics
Co-Repressor Proteins genetics
Ductus Arteriosus, Patent genetics
Ear, External metabolism
HEK293 Cells
HeLa Cells
Humans
Hypospadias genetics
Immunoprecipitation
Muscle Hypotonia genetics
Mutation
Nipples metabolism
Phenotype
Protein Binding
Scalp metabolism
Transcription Factor AP-2 genetics
Transfection
Abnormalities, Multiple metabolism
Co-Repressor Proteins metabolism
Ductus Arteriosus, Patent metabolism
Ear, External abnormalities
Face abnormalities
Fingers abnormalities
Hypospadias metabolism
Muscle Hypotonia metabolism
Mutant Proteins metabolism
Nipples abnormalities
Scalp abnormalities
Transcription Factor AP-2 metabolism
Wnt Signaling Pathway genetics
beta Catenin metabolism
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1791-3004
- Volume :
- 22
- Issue :
- 5
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Molecular medicine reports
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 33000225
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.3892/mmr.2020.11457