International audienceThe Frizzled proteins (FZDs) are a family of trans-membrane receptors that play pivotal roles in Wnt pathways and thus in animal development. Based on evaluation of the Amphimedon queenslandica genome, it has been proposed that two Fzd genes may have been present before the split between demosponges and other animals. The major purpose of this study is to go deeper into the evolution of this family of proteins by evaluating an extended set of available data from bilaterians, cnidarians, and different basally branching animal lineages (Ctenophora, Placozoa, Porifera). The present study provides evidence that the last common ancestor of metazoans did possess two Fzd genes, and that the last common ancestor of cnidarians ...
The evolutionary diversification of animals is one of Earth’s greatest marvels, yet its earliest ste...
Summary Frizzled genes encode integral membrane proteins that function in multiple signal transducti...
Understanding how protein structures and functions have diversified is a central goal in molecular e...
International audienceThe Frizzled proteins (FZDs) are a family of trans-membrane receptors that pla...
Wnt signaling regulates many important processes during metazoan development. It has been shown that...
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...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Fibroblast Growth Factors (FGF) and their receptors are well known...
Wnt signaling is crucial for the regulation of numerous processes in development. Consistent with th...
Abstract Background Frizzled family members belong to G-protein coupled receptors and encode protein...
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...
Frizzled receptors (FZDs) are 7-pass transmembrane proteins and members of the G protein-coupled rec...
Formins are proteins that assist in regulating cytoskeletal organization through interactions with a...
The Frizzled (FZD) proteins belong to class F of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) and are essenti...
The evolutionary diversification of animals is one of Earth’s greatest marvels, yet its earliest ste...
Summary Frizzled genes encode integral membrane proteins that function in multiple signal transducti...
Understanding how protein structures and functions have diversified is a central goal in molecular e...
International audienceThe Frizzled proteins (FZDs) are a family of trans-membrane receptors that pla...
Wnt signaling regulates many important processes during metazoan development. It has been shown that...
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...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Fibroblast Growth Factors (FGF) and their receptors are well known...
Wnt signaling is crucial for the regulation of numerous processes in development. Consistent with th...
Abstract Background Frizzled family members belong to G-protein coupled receptors and encode protein...
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...
Frizzled receptors (FZDs) are 7-pass transmembrane proteins and members of the G protein-coupled rec...
Formins are proteins that assist in regulating cytoskeletal organization through interactions with a...
The Frizzled (FZD) proteins belong to class F of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) and are essenti...
The evolutionary diversification of animals is one of Earth’s greatest marvels, yet its earliest ste...
Summary Frizzled genes encode integral membrane proteins that function in multiple signal transducti...
Understanding how protein structures and functions have diversified is a central goal in molecular e...