Wnt proteins are conserved signalling molecules that have an essential role in regulating diverse processes during embryogenesis and adult tissue homoeostasis. Wnts are post-translationally modified by palmitoylation, which is essential for Wnt secretion and function. Intriguingly, the crystal structure of XWnt8 in complex with the extracellular domain of the Frizzled 8 cysteine-rich domain (Fzd8-CRD) revealed that Wnts use the fatty acid as a ‘hotspot ’ residue to engage its receptor, which is a unique mode of receptor-ligand recognition. In addition, there are several lines of evidence suggesting that Wnts engage several signalling modulators and alternative receptors by means of fatty acids as a critical contact residue. In the present a...
Wnts are secreted glycolipoproteins fundamental for embryonic development and adult tissue homeostas...
Wnt signalling plays a critical role in development, producing signals that regulate stem cell self-...
Wnt morphogens control embryonic development and adult tissue homeostasis. Deregulation of the Wnt s...
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 ...
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...
Background: Wnt proteins are a family of secreted signaling molecules that regulate key developmenta...
The Wnt pathway is a key morphogen route during embryonic development, regulating tissue organizatio...
Though the mechanisms by which cytosolic/intracellular proteins are regulated by the post-translatio...
Post-translational attachment of lipids to proteins is found in all organisms, and is important for ...
Abstract Wnts are a family of signaling glycoproteins which play essential roles in many development...
Secreted Wnt lipoproteins are cysteine-rich and lipid-modified morphogens that bind to the Frizzled ...
SummaryWnt proteins contain palmitoleic acid, an unusual lipid modification. Production of an active...
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Wnts are secreted glycolipoproteins fundamental for embryonic development and adult tissue homeostas...
Wnt signalling plays a critical role in development, producing signals that regulate stem cell self-...
Wnt morphogens control embryonic development and adult tissue homeostasis. Deregulation of the Wnt s...
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 ...
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...
Background: Wnt proteins are a family of secreted signaling molecules that regulate key developmenta...
The Wnt pathway is a key morphogen route during embryonic development, regulating tissue organizatio...
Though the mechanisms by which cytosolic/intracellular proteins are regulated by the post-translatio...
Post-translational attachment of lipids to proteins is found in all organisms, and is important for ...
Abstract Wnts are a family of signaling glycoproteins which play essential roles in many development...
Secreted Wnt lipoproteins are cysteine-rich and lipid-modified morphogens that bind to the Frizzled ...
SummaryWnt proteins contain palmitoleic acid, an unusual lipid modification. Production of an active...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
Wnts are secreted glycolipoproteins fundamental for embryonic development and adult tissue homeostas...
Wnt signalling plays a critical role in development, producing signals that regulate stem cell self-...
Wnt morphogens control embryonic development and adult tissue homeostasis. Deregulation of the Wnt s...