RanBP3 enhances nuclear export of active β-catenin independently of CRM1

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Abstract

β-Catenin is the nuclear effector of the Wnt signaling cascade. The mechanism by which nuclear activity of β-catenin is regulated is not well defined. Therefore, we used the nuclear marker RanGTP to screen for novel nuclear β-catenin binding proteins. We identified a cofactor of chromosome region maintenance 1 (CRM1)-mediated nuclear export, Ran binding protein 3 (RanBP3), as a novel β-catenin-interacting protein that binds directly to β-catenin in a RanGTP-stimulated manner. RanBP3 inhibits β-catenin-mediated transcriptional activation in both Wnt1- and β-catenin-stimulated human cells. In Xenopus laevis embryos, RanBP3 interferes with β-catenin-induced dorsoventral axis formation. Furthermore, RanBP3 depletion stimulates the Wnt pathway in both human cells and Drosophila melanogaster embryos. In human cells, this is accompanied by an increase of dephosphorylated β-catenin in the nucleus. Conversely, overexpression of RanBP3 leads to a shift of active β-catenin toward the cytoplasm. Modulation of β-catenin activity and localization by RanBP3 is independent of adenomatous polyposis coli protein and CRM1. We conclude that RanBP3 is a direct export enhancer for β-catenin, independent of its role as a CRM1 associated nuclear export cofactor. © The Rockefeller University Press.

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Hendriksen, J., Fagotto, F., Van Der Velde, H., Van Schie, M., Noordermeer, J., & Fornerod, M. (2005). RanBP3 enhances nuclear export of active β-catenin independently of CRM1. Journal of Cell Biology, 171(5), 785–797. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200502141

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