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Muhammad Bakhait Rahmat1, Aashiq Hussain1, Yu Xuan Teh1
1Cancer Science Institute of Singapore, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore.
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The scaffold protein IQGAP3 is highly upregulated in most epithelial cancers. While recent studies have highlighted its pivotal roles in cancer cell proliferation and metastasis, a deeper mechanistic understanding of IQGAP3 is currently lacking. We have here used TurboID to map IQGAP3 proximity partners and identified the Wnt signaling members Axin1 and CK1α as IQGAP3-interacting proteins. Our functional studies demonstrated that overexpression of IQGAP3 increases β-catenin levels, while IQGAP3 depletion reduces β-catenin levels in gastric cancer cells. Mechanistically, IQGAP3 disrupts Axin1-CK1α interaction, thereby inhibiting β-catenin phosphorylation and ultimately leading to its accumulation. Importantly, we discovered that IQGAP3 itself is regulated by Wnt signaling, suggesting its involvement in a positive feedback loop in Wnt/β-catenin signaling through interactions with Axin1 and CK1α. These findings identify IQGAP3 as a novel mediator of β-catenin stabilization and underscore its potential as a target for cancer therapy.
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