Wnts are a family of morphogens that play diverse roles in embryonic patterning, the maintenance of adult stem cells, and the evolution of cancers. Mammalian genomes contain 19 unique Wnt proteins which undergo post-translational acylation at a highly-conserved serine residue. All Wnts bind to the Frizzled (Fz) family of seven-pass transmembrane receptor at an extracellular cysteine-rich domain (CRD). Recent crystallographic evidence suggests that interaction between Wnt and CRD is dependent upon the direct binding of an acyl group on the Wnt to a hydrophobic groove on the CRD. As all vertebrate Wnts are acylated at a conserved site, it is predicted that all Wnts will require acylation to recognize Fzs at the cell surface. However, this hyp...
Wnts are evolutionarily conserved signaling ligands critical for animal development. Genetic enginee...
SummaryWnts are secreted growth factors that have critical roles in cell fate determination and stem...
Cnidarians surprise by the completeness of Wnt gene subfamilies (11) expressed in an overlapping pat...
Wnts are a family of morphogens that play diverse roles in embryonic patterning, the maintenance of ...
Wnts are a family of morphogens that play diverse roles in embryonic patterning, the maintenance of ...
Wnt proteins are conserved signalling molecules that have an essential role in regulating diverse pr...
Background: Wnt proteins are a family of secreted signaling molecules that regulate key developmenta...
AbstractThe Wnt genes are known to play fundamental roles during patterning and development of a num...
Background: A tight regulation of the Wnt-signaling network, activated by 19 Wnt molecules and numer...
SummaryThe secretion and extracellular transport of Wnt protein are thought to be well-regulated pro...
While the lateral organization of plasma membrane components has been shown to control binding of Wn...
The Wingless/Int1 (Wnt) signaling system plays multiple, essential roles in embryonic development, t...
The function of the FAM83F protein, like the functions of many members of the FAM83 family, is poorl...
SummaryWnt signaling plays important roles in embryonic development, tissue differentiation, and can...
Animals’ Wnt signaling pathways are highly preserved signal transduction pathways, which play a cruc...
Wnts are evolutionarily conserved signaling ligands critical for animal development. Genetic enginee...
SummaryWnts are secreted growth factors that have critical roles in cell fate determination and stem...
Cnidarians surprise by the completeness of Wnt gene subfamilies (11) expressed in an overlapping pat...
Wnts are a family of morphogens that play diverse roles in embryonic patterning, the maintenance of ...
Wnts are a family of morphogens that play diverse roles in embryonic patterning, the maintenance of ...
Wnt proteins are conserved signalling molecules that have an essential role in regulating diverse pr...
Background: Wnt proteins are a family of secreted signaling molecules that regulate key developmenta...
AbstractThe Wnt genes are known to play fundamental roles during patterning and development of a num...
Background: A tight regulation of the Wnt-signaling network, activated by 19 Wnt molecules and numer...
SummaryThe secretion and extracellular transport of Wnt protein are thought to be well-regulated pro...
While the lateral organization of plasma membrane components has been shown to control binding of Wn...
The Wingless/Int1 (Wnt) signaling system plays multiple, essential roles in embryonic development, t...
The function of the FAM83F protein, like the functions of many members of the FAM83 family, is poorl...
SummaryWnt signaling plays important roles in embryonic development, tissue differentiation, and can...
Animals’ Wnt signaling pathways are highly preserved signal transduction pathways, which play a cruc...
Wnts are evolutionarily conserved signaling ligands critical for animal development. Genetic enginee...
SummaryWnts are secreted growth factors that have critical roles in cell fate determination and stem...
Cnidarians surprise by the completeness of Wnt gene subfamilies (11) expressed in an overlapping pat...