α-Catenin and β-catenin link cadherins to the cytoskeleton at adherens junctions. β-Catenin also associates with members of the T-cell factor (Tcf) family of transcription factors, and mutations in β-catenin lead to activation of Tcf-dependent transcription and increased cell growth. Although the loss of α-catenin expression can also promote cell growth, the role of endogenous α-catenin in β-catenin signaling is unclear. Here we show that loss of α-catenin expression in a colon cancer cell line correlates with increased Tcf-dependent transcription. The presence of α-catenin in colon cancer cell nuclei suggests that it inhibits transcription directly, and, in agreement with this, ectopic expression of α-catenin in the nucleus represses Tcf-dependent transcription. Furthermore, recombinant α-catenin disrupts the interaction between the β-catenin·Tcf complex and DNA. We conclude that α-catenin inhibits β-catenin signaling in the nucleus by interfering with the formation of a β-catenin·Tcf·DNA complex.
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Giannini, A. L., Vivanco, M. D. M., & Kypta, R. M. (2000). α-Catenin inhibitsβ-catenin signaling by preventing formation of aβ-catenin·T-cell factor·DNA complex. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 275(29), 21883–21888. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M001929200
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