Journal article
Identification of a Wnt-induced protein complex by affinity proteomics using an antibody that recognizes a sub-population of β-catenin
MJ Layton, MC Faux, NL Church, B Catimel, NJ Kershaw, EA Kapp, C Nowell, JL Coates, AW Burgess, RJ Simpson
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta Proteins and Proteomics | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2012
Abstract
β-catenin is a signaling protein with diverse functions in cell adhesion and Wnt signaling. Although β-catenin has been shown to participate in many protein-protein interactions, it is not clear which combinations of β-catenin-interacting proteins form discrete complexes. We have generated a novel antibody, termed 4B3, which recognizes only a small subset of total cellular β-catenin. Affinity proteomics using 4B3, in combination with subcellular fractionation, has allowed us to define a discrete trimeric complex of β-catenin, α-catenin and the tumor suppressor APC, which forms in the cytoplasm in response to Wnt signaling. Depletion of the limiting component of this complex, APC, implicates ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank Stephen Cody and Cameron Nowell for assistance with all aspects of microscopy. This work was supported by the National Health & Medical Research Council of Australia through program grants #487922 and #280912 and the RD Wright Fellowship #164821 (M.J.L). The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest with regard to this manuscript.