Background: Canonical Wnt signals, transduced by stabilized β-catenin, play similar roles across animals in maintaining stem cell pluripotency, regulating cell differentiation, and instructing normal embryonic development. Dysregulated Wnt/β-catenin signaling causes diseases and birth defects, and a variety of regulatory processes control this pathway to ensure its proper function and integration with other signaling systems. We previously identified GTP-binding protein 2 (Gtpbp2) as a novel regulator of BMP signaling, however further exploration revealed that Gtpbp2 can also affect Wnt signaling, which is a novel finding reported here. Results: Knockdown of Gtpbp2 in Xenopus embryos causes severe axial defects and reduces expression of Spe...
Wnt signaling plays key roles in embryonic development and adult stem cell homeostasis and is altere...
AbstractMutations at the mouse Fused locus have pleiotropic developmental effects, including the for...
AbstractTgfbi, a fasciclin family extracellular matrix protein, has various roles in human diseases ...
Wnt signaling provides a key example for cell-cell signaling pathways that regulate embryonic develo...
AbstractSignaling by the Wnt family of extracellular proteins is critical in a variety of developmen...
The Wnt pathways contribute to many processes in cancer and developmental biology, with β-catenin be...
Axin is a critical component of the β-catenin destruction complex and is also necessary for Wnt sign...
Writ signaling is known to be important for diverse embryonic and post-natal cellular events and be ...
The canonical Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway plays multiple roles during Xenopus gastrulation, incl...
<div><p>Wnt signaling plays an important role in both oncogenesis and development. Activation of the...
Axin is a critical component of the b-catenin destruction complex and is also necessary for Wnt sign...
AbstractDorsal accumulation of β-catenin in early Xenopus embryos is required for body axis formatio...
Axin was identified as a regulator of embryonic axis induction in vertebrates that inhibits the Wnt ...
AbstractRegulation of the stability of β catenin protein is a critical role of Wnt signaling cascade...
Canonical Wnt signaling, below the Fz/LRP receptor complex, induces the stabilization of β-catenin v...
Wnt signaling plays key roles in embryonic development and adult stem cell homeostasis and is altere...
AbstractMutations at the mouse Fused locus have pleiotropic developmental effects, including the for...
AbstractTgfbi, a fasciclin family extracellular matrix protein, has various roles in human diseases ...
Wnt signaling provides a key example for cell-cell signaling pathways that regulate embryonic develo...
AbstractSignaling by the Wnt family of extracellular proteins is critical in a variety of developmen...
The Wnt pathways contribute to many processes in cancer and developmental biology, with β-catenin be...
Axin is a critical component of the β-catenin destruction complex and is also necessary for Wnt sign...
Writ signaling is known to be important for diverse embryonic and post-natal cellular events and be ...
The canonical Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway plays multiple roles during Xenopus gastrulation, incl...
<div><p>Wnt signaling plays an important role in both oncogenesis and development. Activation of the...
Axin is a critical component of the b-catenin destruction complex and is also necessary for Wnt sign...
AbstractDorsal accumulation of β-catenin in early Xenopus embryos is required for body axis formatio...
Axin was identified as a regulator of embryonic axis induction in vertebrates that inhibits the Wnt ...
AbstractRegulation of the stability of β catenin protein is a critical role of Wnt signaling cascade...
Canonical Wnt signaling, below the Fz/LRP receptor complex, induces the stabilization of β-catenin v...
Wnt signaling plays key roles in embryonic development and adult stem cell homeostasis and is altere...
AbstractMutations at the mouse Fused locus have pleiotropic developmental effects, including the for...
AbstractTgfbi, a fasciclin family extracellular matrix protein, has various roles in human diseases ...