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  • Dkk family proteins, specifically Dkk4, play a crucial role in regulating Wnt signaling pathways, which are vital for various biological processes.
  • The study reveals the first atomic-resolution structure of Dkk4's N-terminal cysteine-rich domain (CRD1) and suggests significant evolutionary conservation and structural similarities between CRD1 and the C-terminal domain (CRD2).
  • The findings indicate that Dkk4 consists of two independent domains linked by a flexible region, and that CRD2 binds strongly to LRP6 and Kremen1, while the N-terminal region shows moderate binding to LRP6, highlighting the complex interactions that help to finely regulate Wnt signaling.

Article Abstract

Dickkopf (Dkk) family proteins are important regulators of Wnt signaling pathways, which play key roles in many essential biological processes. Here, we report the first detailed structural and dynamics study of a full-length mature Dkk protein (Dkk4, residues 19-224), including determination of the first atomic-resolution structure for the N-terminal cysteine-rich domain (CRD1) conserved among Dkk proteins. We discovered that CRD1 has significant structural homology to the Dkk C-terminal cysteine-rich domain (CRD2), pointing to multiple gene duplication events during Dkk family evolution. We also show that Dkk4 consists of two independent folded domains (CRD1 and CRD2) joined by a highly flexible, nonstructured linker. Similarly, the N-terminal region preceding CRD1 and containing a highly conserved NI(R/K) sequence motif was shown to be dynamic and highly flexible. We demonstrate that Dkk4 CRD2 mediates high-affinity binding to both the E1E2 region of low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein 6 (LRP6 E1E2) and the Kremen1 (Krm1) extracellular domain. In contrast, the N-terminal region alone bound with only moderate affinity to LRP6 E1E2, consistent with binding via the conserved NI(R/K) motif, but did not interact with Krm proteins. We also confirmed that Dkk and Krm family proteins function synergistically to inhibit Wnt signaling. Insights provided by our integrated structural, dynamics, interaction, and functional studies have allowed us to refine the model of synergistic regulation of Wnt signaling by Dkk proteins. Our results indicate the potential for the formation of a diverse range of ternary complexes comprising Dkk, Krm, and LRP5/6 proteins, allowing fine-tuning of Wnt-dependent signaling.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6078440PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.RA118.002918DOI Listing

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