Armadillo coactivates transcription driven by the product of the Drosophila segment polarity gene dTCF

Marc Van de Wetering, Robert Cavallo, Dennis Dooijes, Moniek Van Beest, Johan Van Es, Joseph Loureiro, Arne Ypma, Deborah Hursh, Tamara Jones, Amy Bejsovec, Mark Peifer, Mark Mortin, Hans Clevers

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Abstract

The vertebrate transcription factors TCF (T cell factor) and LEF (lymphocyte enhancer binding factor) interact with β-catenin and are hypothesized to mediate Wingless/Wnt signaling. We have cloned a maternally expressed Drosophila TCF family member, dTCF- dTCF binds a canonical TCF DNA motif and interacts with the β-catenin homolog Armadillo. Previous studies have identified two regions in Armadillo required for Wingless signaling. One of these interacts with dTCF, while the other constitutes a transactivation domain. Mutations in dTCF and expression of a dominant-negative dTCF transgene cause a segment polarity phenotype and affect expression of the Wingless target genes engrailed and Ultrabithorax. Epistasis analysis positions dTCF downstream of armadillo. The Armadillo-dTCF complex mediates Wingless signaling as a bipartite transcription factor.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)789-799
Number of pages11
JournalCell
Volume88
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 Mar 1997

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