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Fig. 4. Custos binds to β-catenin and regulates its nuclear translocation. (A) HA-Custos was transfected into HEK-293T cells, the cells were treated with 250 ng/mL recombinant mouse Wnt3a, and lysed at different time points. HA-Custos was immunoprecipitated from cell lysates, and coimmunoprecipitated β-catenin was detected by SDS/PAGE and Western Blotting. The α-ABC antibody detects the active form of β-catenin. (B) Overexpression of Custos and truncated forms of Custos inhibits nuclear accumulation of β-catenin in HeLa cells. Myc-Custos transfected cells were treated with 250 ng/mL recombinant mouse Wnt3a for 3 h and then subjected to immunocytochemistry with the indicated antibodies. DAPI staining was used to show the cell’s nucleus. (C) Quantification of the studies in B; nuclei positive for β-catenin staining (as in the first panel of B) were counted. (D) Colocalization of myc-Custos with laminA/C. HeLa cells were transfected with myc-Custos and then subjected to immunocytochemistry with the indicated antibodies.

Image published in: Komiya Y et al. (2014)

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