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XB-ART-13614
Ann N Y Acad Sci 1998 Oct 23;857:86-98.
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Beta-catenin directly induces expression of the Siamois gene, and can initiate signaling indirectly via a membrane-tethered form.

Nelson RW , Gumbiner BM .


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Beta-catenin is shown to directly induce the expression of siamois (a homeobox-containing gene involved in axial patterning) in a cell-autonomous, protein synthesis independent manner. Siamois can thus be considered a direct target of beta-catenin signaling in Xenopus. Expression of a portion of the armadillo repeat region of beta-catenin via a membrane-tethered fusion protein is shown to give similar levels of siamois induction and axis duplication as a free, untethered form. Reduction of endogenous free beta-catenin levels by overexpression of C-cadherin leads to complete inhibition of signaling by the membrane-tethered repeat region. Since the membrane-tethered repeat region is unlikely to be bound up by C-cadherin, these results show that the membrane-tethered beta-catenin relies on endogenous beta-catenin for signaling. We propose that the membrane-tethered construct acts by titrating a cytoplasmic inhibitor of beta-catenin signaling.

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Species referenced: Xenopus
Genes referenced: cdh3 sia1