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Ring Finger Protein 14 is a new regulator of TCF/β‐catenin‐mediated transcription and colon cancer cell survival
Author(s) -
Wu Beibei,
Piloto Sarah,
Zeng Weihua,
Hoverter Nate P,
Schilling Thomas F,
Waterman Marian L
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
embo reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 4.584
H-Index - 184
eISSN - 1469-3178
pISSN - 1469-221X
DOI - 10.1038/embor.2013.19
Subject(s) - wnt signaling pathway , transcription factor , enhancer , biology , tcf4 , beta catenin , regulator , promoter , zebrafish , dna binding protein , microbiology and biotechnology , transcription (linguistics) , catenin , colorectal cancer , cancer research , ring finger , genetics , gene , cancer , signal transduction , gene expression , linguistics , philosophy
T‐cell factor/lymphoid enhancer factor (TCF/LEF) proteins regulate transcription by recruiting β‐catenin and its associated co‐regulators. Whether TCF/LEFs also recruit more factors through independent, direct interactions is not well understood. Here we discover Ring Finger Protein 14 (RNF14) as a new binding partner for all TCF/LEF transcription factors. We show that RNF14 positively regulates Wnt signalling in human cancer cells and in an in vivo zebrafish model by binding to target promoters with TCF and stabilizing β‐catenin recruitment. RNF14 depletion experiments demonstrate that it is crucial for colon cancer cell survival. Therefore, we have identified a key interacting factor of TCF/β‐catenin complexes to regulate Wnt gene transcription.

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