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Dishevelled binding antagonist of beta catenin 1

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Dact1 organelle in a breast cancer cell
A holotomographic rendering of refractive index across breast cancer cells with Dact1-TdTomato fluorescence superimposed (in red) demonstrates the Dact1-scaffolded biomolecular condensate.

Dishevelled binding antagonist of beta catenin 1 (Dact1, previously known as Dapper, Dpr1, Frodo) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the DACT1 gene.[1] Dact1 was originally described in 2002 as a negative regulator of Wnt signaling by binding and destabilizing Dishevelled.[2] More recent investigation into the molecular function of Dact1 has identified its principle role in the cell as a scaffold to generate membrane-less biomolecular condensates through liquid-liquid phase separation.[3] Mutations in the phase-separating regions of Dact1 lead to Townes-Brock Syndrome 2 while its overexpression is associated with bone metastasis.[3]

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Regulation and function

Dact1 structure
Google DeepMind's Alphafold prediction of the human Dact1 3D structure

Dact1 is regulated by the TGF-β pathway through Smad2/3 binding sites in its promoter region.[4] Dact1 is degraded through the proteasome[3] and is described as a Wnt activator,[5] a Wnt suppressor,[2] or alternately a Wnt-independent regulator of the autophagosome.[6] The Dact1 protein is annotated with 10 intrinsically disordered domains, a nuclear localization sequence, a nuclear export sequence, a PDZ binding domain, and a coiled-coiled domain.[3] AI-based protein folding predictions describe a highly disordered exterior calyx surrounding an ordered interior.[7] Dact1 has been reported to interact with numerous proteins including itself, Dishevelled, p120, LEF, 14-3-3 proteins, VPS34, Miz1, Vangl, and Dact2 through immunoprecipitation studies.[8][9][10][11][12] More recent studies into the role of Dact1 in forming "Frodosomes",[13][3] or membrane-less, organelle-like biomolecular condensates, identified a Dact1 protein signature that included many previously identified interactors as well as new proteins such as Casein Kinase 2.[14][3]

Health and disease

Dact1 is an essential regulator of development through its role in regulating Wnt activity and its deletion is embryonically lethal. Heterozygous mutations in Dact1 cause Townes-Brock Syndrome 2 in humans which is inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern.[15] High levels of Dact1 mRNA predicts worse outcome in breast cancer bone metastasis and is an essential protein in the bone metastatic cascade.[3]

References

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  2. ^ a b Cheyette, Benjamin N. R.; Waxman, Joshua S.; Miller, Jeffrey R.; Takemaru, Ken-Ichi; Sheldahl, Laird C.; Khlebtsova, Natasha; Fox, Eric P.; Earnest, Thomas; Moon, Randall T. (2002-04-01). "Dapper, a Dishevelled-Associated Antagonist of β-Catenin and JNK Signaling, Is Required for Notochord Formation". Developmental Cell. 2 (4): 449–461. doi:10.1016/S1534-5807(02)00140-5. ISSN 1534-5807. PMID 11970895.
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  8. ^ Park, Jae-il; Ji, Hong; Jun, Sohee; Gu, Dongmin; Hikasa, Hiroki; Li, Lei; Sokol, Sergei Y.; McCrea, Pierre D. (November 2006). "Frodo links Dishevelled to the p120-catenin/Kaiso pathway: distinct catenin subfamilies promote Wnt signals". Developmental Cell. 11 (5): 683–695. doi:10.1016/j.devcel.2006.09.022. ISSN 1534-5807. PMID 17084360.
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