Inhibition of Wnt signaling by ICAT, a novel β-catenin-interacting protein

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Wnt signaling has an important role in both embryonic development and tumorigenesis. β-Catenin, a key component of the Wnt signaling pathway, interacts with the TCF/LEF family of transcription factors and activates transcription of Wnt target genes. Here, we identify a novel β-catenin- interacting protein, ICAT, that was found to inhibit the interaction of β- catenin with TCF-4 and represses β-catenin-TCF-4-mediated transactivation. Furthermore, ICAT inhibited Xenopus axis formation by interfering with Wnt signaling. These results suggest that ICAT negatively regulates Wnt signaling via inhibition of the interaction between β-catenin and TCF and is integral in development and cell proliferation.

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Tago, K. I., Nakamura, T., Nishita, M., Hyodo, J., Nagai, S. I., Murata, Y., … Akiyama, T. (2000). Inhibition of Wnt signaling by ICAT, a novel β-catenin-interacting protein. Genes and Development, 14(14), 1741–1749. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.14.14.1741

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