o mediates WNT-JNK signaling through Dishevelled 1 and 3, RhoA family members, and MEKK 1 and 4 in mammalian cells

RK Bikkavilli, ME Feigin… - Journal of cell science, 2008 - journals.biologists.com
RK Bikkavilli, ME Feigin, CC Malbon
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In Drosophila, activation of Jun N-terminal Kinase (JNK) mediated by Frizzled and
Dishevelled leads to signaling linked to planar cell polarity. A biochemical delineation of
WNT-JNK planar cell polarity was sought in mammalian cells, making use of totipotent
mouse F9 teratocarcinoma cells that respond to WNT3a via Frizzled-1. The canonical WNT–
β-catenin signaling pathway requires both Gαo and Gαq heterotrimeric G-proteins, whereas
we show that WNT-JNK signaling requires only Gαo protein. Gαo propagates the signal …
In Drosophila, activation of Jun N-terminal Kinase (JNK) mediated by Frizzled and Dishevelled leads to signaling linked to planar cell polarity. A biochemical delineation of WNT-JNK planar cell polarity was sought in mammalian cells, making use of totipotent mouse F9 teratocarcinoma cells that respond to WNT3a via Frizzled-1. The canonical WNT–β-catenin signaling pathway requires both Gαo and Gαq heterotrimeric G-proteins, whereas we show that WNT-JNK signaling requires only Gαo protein. Gαo propagates the signal downstream through all three Dishevelled isoforms, as determined by epistasis experiments using the Dishevelled antagonist Dapper1 (DACT1). Suppression of either Dishevelled-1 or Dishevelled-3, but not Dishevelled-2, abolishes WNT3a activation of JNK. Activation of the small GTPases RhoA, Rac1 and Cdc42 operates downstream of Dishevelled, linking to the MEKK 1/MEKK 4-dependent cascade, and on to JNK activation. Chemical inhibitors of JNK (SP600125), but not p38 (SB203580), block WNT3a activation of JNK, whereas both the inhibitors attenuate the WNT3a–β-catenin pathway. These data reveal both common and unique signaling elements in WNT3a-sensitive pathways, highlighting crosstalk from WNT3a-JNK to WNT3a–β-catenin signaling.
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