AbstractThe Wnt family of secreted proteins has been shown to have multiple roles in embryonic development. Wnt signals are thought to be propagated by binding to the cysteine-rich extracellular domain (CRD) of Frizzled, a seven-transmembrane-domain cell surface receptor. Secreted Frizzled-related proteins (generally denoted Frzb or Sfrp) possess a domain with a high degree of sequence identity and structural similarity with the CRD of Frizzled. Current data indicate that the cysteine-rich domain of secreted Frzb proteins can bind Wnt proteins, suggesting the possibility that Frzbs compete with membrane-bound Frizzled for Wnt binding and consequently act as competitive inhibitors of Wnt signaling. In order to gain a better understanding of ...
AbstractIn a search for factors that regulate patterning of the Xenopus anteroposterior (A/P) axis, ...
Background: Wnt proteins are a family of secreted signaling molecules that regulate key developmenta...
AbstractThe Drosophila Frizzled (Fz) and Frizzled2 (DFz2) proteins function as receptors for Wingles...
AbstractThe Wnt family of secreted proteins has been shown to have multiple roles in embryonic devel...
AbstractThe Wnt genes are known to play fundamental roles during patterning and development of a num...
The Wnt genes are known to play fundamental roles during patterning and development of a number of e...
Frizzleds (Fzds) are transmembrane receptors that can transduce signals dependent upon binding of Wn...
AbstractThe recent discovery that Frizzled proteins are receptors for Wnts has been quickly followed...
AbstractFrzb-1 is a secreted protein containing a domain similar to the putative Wnt-binding region ...
AbstractWe isolated a Xenopus homolog of Frzb, a newly described protein containing an amino-termina...
Signaling molecules of the Wnt gene family are involved in the regulation of dorso-ventral, segmenta...
The establishment of the regional subdivisions of the vertebrate CNS is accomplished through the act...
AbstractBackground Wnts are secreted proteins implicated in cell–cell interactions during embryogene...
Endochondral skeletal development involves the condensation of mesenchymal cells, their differentiat...
Wnts are highly conserved developmental regulators that mediate inductive signaling between neighbor...
AbstractIn a search for factors that regulate patterning of the Xenopus anteroposterior (A/P) axis, ...
Background: Wnt proteins are a family of secreted signaling molecules that regulate key developmenta...
AbstractThe Drosophila Frizzled (Fz) and Frizzled2 (DFz2) proteins function as receptors for Wingles...
AbstractThe Wnt family of secreted proteins has been shown to have multiple roles in embryonic devel...
AbstractThe Wnt genes are known to play fundamental roles during patterning and development of a num...
The Wnt genes are known to play fundamental roles during patterning and development of a number of e...
Frizzleds (Fzds) are transmembrane receptors that can transduce signals dependent upon binding of Wn...
AbstractThe recent discovery that Frizzled proteins are receptors for Wnts has been quickly followed...
AbstractFrzb-1 is a secreted protein containing a domain similar to the putative Wnt-binding region ...
AbstractWe isolated a Xenopus homolog of Frzb, a newly described protein containing an amino-termina...
Signaling molecules of the Wnt gene family are involved in the regulation of dorso-ventral, segmenta...
The establishment of the regional subdivisions of the vertebrate CNS is accomplished through the act...
AbstractBackground Wnts are secreted proteins implicated in cell–cell interactions during embryogene...
Endochondral skeletal development involves the condensation of mesenchymal cells, their differentiat...
Wnts are highly conserved developmental regulators that mediate inductive signaling between neighbor...
AbstractIn a search for factors that regulate patterning of the Xenopus anteroposterior (A/P) axis, ...
Background: Wnt proteins are a family of secreted signaling molecules that regulate key developmenta...
AbstractThe Drosophila Frizzled (Fz) and Frizzled2 (DFz2) proteins function as receptors for Wingles...