AbstractWe isolated a Xenopus homolog of Frzb, a newly described protein containing an amino-terminal Frizzled motif. It dorsalized Xenopus embryos and was expressed in the Spemann organizer during early gastrulation. Unlike Frizzled proteins, endogenous Frzb was soluble. Frzb was secretable and could act across cell boundaries. In several functional assays, Frzb antagonized Xwnt-8, a proposed ventralizing factor with an expression pattern complementary to that of Frzb. Furthermore, Frzb blocked induction of MyoD, an action reported recently for a dominant-negative Xwnt-8. Frzb coimmunoprecipitated with Wnt proteins, providing direct biochemical evidence for Frzb-Wnt interactions. These observations implicate Frzb in axial patterning and su...
The Wnt genes are known to play fundamental roles during patterning and development of a number of e...
The prevailing model of dorsal ventral patterning of the amphibian embryo predicts that the prospect...
AbstractIn Xenopus, dorsal–ventral (D–V) patterning can self-regulate after embryo bisection. This i...
AbstractWe isolated a Xenopus homolog of Frzb, a newly described protein containing an amino-termina...
AbstractFrzb-1 is a secreted protein containing a domain similar to the putative Wnt-binding region ...
Frzb-1 is a secreted protein containing a domain similar to the putative Wnt-binding region of the f...
Wnts are highly conserved developmental regulators that mediate inductive signaling between neighbor...
Wnts are secreted signaling molecules implicated in a large number of developmental processes. Frizz...
Wnt genes encode secreted cysteine rich glycoproteins involved in cell-cell communication and play m...
SummaryHere we report an unexpected role for the secreted Frizzled-related protein (sFRP) Sizzled/Og...
Signaling molecules of the Wnt gene family are involved in the regulation of dorso-ventral, segmenta...
AbstractThe recent discovery that Frizzled proteins are receptors for Wnts has been quickly followed...
AbstractBackground Wnts are secreted proteins implicated in cell–cell interactions during embryogene...
AbstractIn a search for factors that regulate patterning of the Xenopus anteroposterior (A/P) axis, ...
Here we report the cloning of a Xenopus frizzled transmembrane receptor, Xfz7, and describe its expr...
The Wnt genes are known to play fundamental roles during patterning and development of a number of e...
The prevailing model of dorsal ventral patterning of the amphibian embryo predicts that the prospect...
AbstractIn Xenopus, dorsal–ventral (D–V) patterning can self-regulate after embryo bisection. This i...
AbstractWe isolated a Xenopus homolog of Frzb, a newly described protein containing an amino-termina...
AbstractFrzb-1 is a secreted protein containing a domain similar to the putative Wnt-binding region ...
Frzb-1 is a secreted protein containing a domain similar to the putative Wnt-binding region of the f...
Wnts are highly conserved developmental regulators that mediate inductive signaling between neighbor...
Wnts are secreted signaling molecules implicated in a large number of developmental processes. Frizz...
Wnt genes encode secreted cysteine rich glycoproteins involved in cell-cell communication and play m...
SummaryHere we report an unexpected role for the secreted Frizzled-related protein (sFRP) Sizzled/Og...
Signaling molecules of the Wnt gene family are involved in the regulation of dorso-ventral, segmenta...
AbstractThe recent discovery that Frizzled proteins are receptors for Wnts has been quickly followed...
AbstractBackground Wnts are secreted proteins implicated in cell–cell interactions during embryogene...
AbstractIn a search for factors that regulate patterning of the Xenopus anteroposterior (A/P) axis, ...
Here we report the cloning of a Xenopus frizzled transmembrane receptor, Xfz7, and describe its expr...
The Wnt genes are known to play fundamental roles during patterning and development of a number of e...
The prevailing model of dorsal ventral patterning of the amphibian embryo predicts that the prospect...
AbstractIn Xenopus, dorsal–ventral (D–V) patterning can self-regulate after embryo bisection. This i...