Title : NDRG2 and PRA1 interact and synergistically inhibit T-cell factor\/beta-catenin signaling. - Kim_2012_FEBS.Lett_586_3962 |
Author(s) : Kim JT , Kim JW , Kang YH , Kim KD , Lee SJ , Choi SC , Kim KS , Chae SK , Lim JS , Lee HG |
Ref : FEBS Letters , 586 :3962 , 2012 |
Abstract :
NDRG2 is a member of the N-myc downstream regulated gene (NDRG) family, implicated in cell growth and differentiation. Investigation of NDRG2 molecular interactions by yeast two-hybrid screening identified prenylated Rab acceptor-1 (PRA1), involved in vesicle trafficking and protein transport, as binding partner. Binding of NDRG2 (and NDRG1-4) with PRA1 in vitro was confirmed by GST pull-down assay and immunoprecipitation, and colocalization was verified by confocal microscopy in HCT116 cells. Intracellular coexpression showed that NDRG2 and PRA1 synergistically downregulate T-cell factor (TCF) promoter activity and GSK3beta phosphorylation. Results suggest that NDRG2 and PRA1 might act synergistically to prevent signaling of TCF/beta-catenin. |
PubMedSearch : Kim_2012_FEBS.Lett_586_3962 |
PubMedID: 23068607 |
Family | Ndr_family |
Kim JT, Kim JW, Kang YH, Kim KD, Lee SJ, Choi SC, Kim KS, Chae SK, Lim JS, Lee HG (2012)
NDRG2 and PRA1 interact and synergistically inhibit T-cell factor\/beta-catenin signaling.
FEBS Letters
586 :3962
Kim JT, Kim JW, Kang YH, Kim KD, Lee SJ, Choi SC, Kim KS, Chae SK, Lim JS, Lee HG (2012)
FEBS Letters
586 :3962