Apoptosis-induced cleavage of β-catenin by caspase-3 results in proteolytic fragments with reduced transactivation potential

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Abstract

β-Catenin is a member of the Armadillo repeat protein family with a dual cellular function as a component of both the adherens junction complex and the Wnt/wingless signaling pathway. Here we show that β-catenin is proteolytically cleaved during anoikis and staurosporine-induced apoptosis. Cleavage of β-catenin was found to be caspase-dependent. Five cleavage products of β-catenin were identified in vivo and after in vitro cleavage by caspase-3. Amino acid sequencing and mass spectrometry analysis indicated two caspase-3 cleavage sites at the C terminus and three further sites at the N terminus, whereas the central Armadillo repeat region remained unaffected. All β-catenin cleavage products were still able to associate with E-cadherin and α-catenin and were found to be enriched in the cytoplasm. Functional analysis revealed that β-catenin deletion constructs resembling the observed proteolytic fragments show a strongly reduced transcription activation potential when analyzed in gene reporter assays. We therefore conclude that an important role of the β-catenin cleavage during apoptosis is the removal of its transcription activation domains to prevent its transcription activation potential.

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Steinhusen, U., Badock, V., Bauer, A., Behrens, J., Wittman-Liebold, B., Dörken, B., & Bommert, K. (2000). Apoptosis-induced cleavage of β-catenin by caspase-3 results in proteolytic fragments with reduced transactivation potential. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 275(21), 16345–16353. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M001458200

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