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Stearoyl CoA desaturase is required to produce active, lipid-modified Wnt proteins.
Rios-Esteves, Jessica; Resh, Marilyn D.
Affiliation
  • Rios-Esteves J; Cell Biology Program, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY 10065, USA; Gerstner Sloan-Kettering Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY 10065, USA.
Cell Rep ; 4(6): 1072-81, 2013 Sep 26.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24055053
Wnt proteins contain palmitoleic acid, an unusual lipid modification. Production of an active Wnt signal requires the acyltransferase Porcupine and depends on the attachment of palmitoleic acid to Wnt. The source of this monounsaturated fatty acid has not been identified, and it is not known how Porcupine recognizes its substrate and whether desaturation occurs before or after fatty acid transfer to Wnt. Here, we show that stearoyl desaturase (SCD) generates a monounsaturated fatty acid substrate that is then transferred by Porcupine to Wnt. Treatment of cells with SCD inhibitors blocked incorporation of palmitate analogs into Wnt3a and Wnt5a and reduced Wnt secretion as well as autocrine and paracrine Wnt signaling. The SCD inhibitor effects were rescued by exogenous addition of monounsaturated fatty acids. We propose that SCD is a key molecular player responsible for Wnt biogenesis and processing and that SCD inhibition provides an alternative mechanism for blocking Wnt pathway activation.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Stearoyl-CoA Desaturase / Fatty Acids, Monounsaturated / Wnt Proteins Type of study: Prognostic_studies Limits: Animals / Humans Language: En Journal: Cell Rep Year: 2013 Type: Article Affiliation country: United States

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Stearoyl-CoA Desaturase / Fatty Acids, Monounsaturated / Wnt Proteins Type of study: Prognostic_studies Limits: Animals / Humans Language: En Journal: Cell Rep Year: 2013 Type: Article Affiliation country: United States