Messing up disorder: how do missense mutations in the tumor suppressor protein APC lead to cancer?

<p/> <p>Summary</p> <p>Mutations in the adenomatous polyposis coli (<it>APC</it>) tumor suppressor gene strongly predispose to development of gastro-intestinal tumors. Central to the tumorigenic events in <it>APC </it>mutant cells is the uncontrolled s...

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Main Authors: Rüdiger Stefan GD, Anvarian Zeinab, Minde David P, Maurice Madelon M
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-08-01
Series:Molecular Cancer
Online Access:http://www.molecular-cancer.com/content/10/1/101
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spelling doaj-39dfb7ab0d484ba99290ba91fffa253b2020-11-24T20:58:12ZengBMCMolecular Cancer1476-45982011-08-0110110110.1186/1476-4598-10-101Messing up disorder: how do missense mutations in the tumor suppressor protein APC lead to cancer?Rüdiger Stefan GDAnvarian ZeinabMinde David PMaurice Madelon M<p/> <p>Summary</p> <p>Mutations in the adenomatous polyposis coli (<it>APC</it>) tumor suppressor gene strongly predispose to development of gastro-intestinal tumors. Central to the tumorigenic events in <it>APC </it>mutant cells is the uncontrolled stabilization and transcriptional activation of the protein β-catenin. Many questions remain as to how APC controls β-catenin degradation. Remarkably, the large C-terminal region of APC, which spans over 2000 amino acids and includes critical regions in downregulating β-catenin, is predicted to be natively unfolded. Here we discuss how this uncommonly large disordered region may help to coordinate the multiple cellular functions of APC. Recently, a significant number of germline and somatic missense mutations in the central region of APC were linked to tumorigenesis in the colon as well as extra-intestinal tissues. We classify and localize all currently known missense mutations in the APC structure. The molecular basis by which these mutations interfere with the function of APC remains unresolved. We propose several mechanisms by which cancer-related missense mutations in the large disordered domain of APC may interfere with tumor suppressor activity. Insight in the underlying molecular events will be invaluable in the development of novel strategies to counter dysregulated Wnt signaling by APC mutations in cancer.</p> http://www.molecular-cancer.com/content/10/1/101
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author Rüdiger Stefan GD
Anvarian Zeinab
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Maurice Madelon M
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Anvarian Zeinab
Minde David P
Maurice Madelon M
Messing up disorder: how do missense mutations in the tumor suppressor protein APC lead to cancer?
Molecular Cancer
author_facet Rüdiger Stefan GD
Anvarian Zeinab
Minde David P
Maurice Madelon M
author_sort Rüdiger Stefan GD
title Messing up disorder: how do missense mutations in the tumor suppressor protein APC lead to cancer?
title_short Messing up disorder: how do missense mutations in the tumor suppressor protein APC lead to cancer?
title_full Messing up disorder: how do missense mutations in the tumor suppressor protein APC lead to cancer?
title_fullStr Messing up disorder: how do missense mutations in the tumor suppressor protein APC lead to cancer?
title_full_unstemmed Messing up disorder: how do missense mutations in the tumor suppressor protein APC lead to cancer?
title_sort messing up disorder: how do missense mutations in the tumor suppressor protein apc lead to cancer?
publisher BMC
series Molecular Cancer
issn 1476-4598
publishDate 2011-08-01
description <p/> <p>Summary</p> <p>Mutations in the adenomatous polyposis coli (<it>APC</it>) tumor suppressor gene strongly predispose to development of gastro-intestinal tumors. Central to the tumorigenic events in <it>APC </it>mutant cells is the uncontrolled stabilization and transcriptional activation of the protein β-catenin. Many questions remain as to how APC controls β-catenin degradation. Remarkably, the large C-terminal region of APC, which spans over 2000 amino acids and includes critical regions in downregulating β-catenin, is predicted to be natively unfolded. Here we discuss how this uncommonly large disordered region may help to coordinate the multiple cellular functions of APC. Recently, a significant number of germline and somatic missense mutations in the central region of APC were linked to tumorigenesis in the colon as well as extra-intestinal tissues. We classify and localize all currently known missense mutations in the APC structure. The molecular basis by which these mutations interfere with the function of APC remains unresolved. We propose several mechanisms by which cancer-related missense mutations in the large disordered domain of APC may interfere with tumor suppressor activity. Insight in the underlying molecular events will be invaluable in the development of novel strategies to counter dysregulated Wnt signaling by APC mutations in cancer.</p>
url http://www.molecular-cancer.com/content/10/1/101
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