AbstractWnt signals control cell fate decisions and orchestrate cell behavior in metazoan animals. In the fruit fly Drosophila, embryos defective in signaling mediated by the Wnt protein Wingless (Wg) exhibit severe segmentation defects. The Drosophila segment polarity gene naked cuticle (nkd) encodes an EF hand protein that regulates early Wg activity by acting as an inducible antagonist. Nkd antagonizes Wg via a direct interaction with the Wnt signaling component Dishevelled (Dsh). Here we describe two mouse and human proteins, Nkd1 and Nkd2, related to fly Nkd. The most conserved region among the fly and vertebrate proteins, the EFX domain, includes the putative EF hand and flanking sequences. EFX corresponds to a minimal domain required...
Cell-cell communication via Wnt signals represents a fundamental means by which animal development a...
SummaryCell-cell communication via Wnt signals represents a fundamental means by which animal develo...
AbstractWnt genes encode evolutionarily conserved secreted proteins that provide critical functions ...
AbstractWnt signals control cell fate decisions and orchestrate cell behavior in metazoan animals. I...
AbstractRobust animal development, tissue homeostasis, and stem cell renewal requires precise contro...
Secreted proteins of the Wnt family act through a conserved signaling cascade to regulate gene expre...
Wnt signalling is involved throughout development and is inappropriately activated in a variety of h...
AbstractThe highly conserved Wnt family of growth factors is essential for generating embryonic patt...
Wnt signalling is involved throughout development and is inappropriately activated in a variety of h...
Wnt/Wingless (Wg) signaling is one of the major molecular pathways regulating formation of the anter...
AbstractWnt genes encode secreted growth factors that exhibit potent effects on both embryonic and p...
The Wingless (Wg) pathway represents one of the best-characterized intercellular signaling networks....
Drosophila Wingless (Wg) belongs to the Wnt family of secreted glycoproteins that play essential rol...
Secreted peptide signals control many fundamental processes during animal development. Proper respon...
Wnt genes encode secreted growth factors that exhibit potent effects on both embryonic and postembry...
Cell-cell communication via Wnt signals represents a fundamental means by which animal development a...
SummaryCell-cell communication via Wnt signals represents a fundamental means by which animal develo...
AbstractWnt genes encode evolutionarily conserved secreted proteins that provide critical functions ...
AbstractWnt signals control cell fate decisions and orchestrate cell behavior in metazoan animals. I...
AbstractRobust animal development, tissue homeostasis, and stem cell renewal requires precise contro...
Secreted proteins of the Wnt family act through a conserved signaling cascade to regulate gene expre...
Wnt signalling is involved throughout development and is inappropriately activated in a variety of h...
AbstractThe highly conserved Wnt family of growth factors is essential for generating embryonic patt...
Wnt signalling is involved throughout development and is inappropriately activated in a variety of h...
Wnt/Wingless (Wg) signaling is one of the major molecular pathways regulating formation of the anter...
AbstractWnt genes encode secreted growth factors that exhibit potent effects on both embryonic and p...
The Wingless (Wg) pathway represents one of the best-characterized intercellular signaling networks....
Drosophila Wingless (Wg) belongs to the Wnt family of secreted glycoproteins that play essential rol...
Secreted peptide signals control many fundamental processes during animal development. Proper respon...
Wnt genes encode secreted growth factors that exhibit potent effects on both embryonic and postembry...
Cell-cell communication via Wnt signals represents a fundamental means by which animal development a...
SummaryCell-cell communication via Wnt signals represents a fundamental means by which animal develo...
AbstractWnt genes encode evolutionarily conserved secreted proteins that provide critical functions ...