SummaryIn C. elegans, Wnt signaling regulates a number of asymmetric cell divisions. During telophase, WRM-1/β-catenin localizes asymmetrically to the anterior cortex and the posterior daughter's nucleus. However, cortical WRM-1's functions are not known. Here, we use a membrane-targeted form of WRM-1 to show that cortical WRM-1 inhibits Wnt signaling and the nuclear localization of WRM-1. These functions are mediated by APR-1/APC, which regulates WRM-1 nuclear export. We also show that APR-1 as well as PRY-1/Axin and Dishevelled homologs localize asymmetrically to the cortex. Our results suggest a model in which cortical WRM-1 recruits APR-1 to the anterior cortex before and during division, and the cortical APR-1 stimulates WRM-1 export f...
The Wnt signaling pathway must be properly modulated to ensure an appropriate output: pathological c...
AbstractIn Caenorhabditis elegans, Wnt signaling regulates many asymmetric cell divisions. During em...
Asymmetric cell divisions produce new cell types during animal development. Studies in Caenorhabditi...
SummaryExtrinsic signals received by a cell can induce remodeling of the cytoskeleton, but the downs...
beta-Catenin regulates cell adhesion and cellular differentiation during development, and misregulat...
In early Caenorhabditis elegans embryos, the Wingless/int (Wnt)- and Src-signaling pathways function...
C. elegans, with its invariant cell lineage, provides a powerful model system in which to study sign...
AbstractIn C. elegans embryos, a Wnt/MAPK signaling pathway downregulates the TCF/LEF transcription ...
AbstractThe polarities of several cells that divide asymmetrically during Caenorhabditis elegans dev...
A correct balance between proliferative and asymmetric cell divisions underlies normal development, ...
A correct balance between proliferative and asymmetric cell divisions underlies normal development, ...
AbstractDishevelleds are modular proteins that lie at the crossroads of divergent Wnt signaling path...
The Wnt signaling pathway must be properly modulated to ensure an appropriate output: pathological c...
Asymmetric cell divisions produce new cell types during animal development. Studies in Caenorhabditi...
AbstractThe polarities of several cells that divide asymmetrically during Caenorhabditis elegans dev...
The Wnt signaling pathway must be properly modulated to ensure an appropriate output: pathological c...
AbstractIn Caenorhabditis elegans, Wnt signaling regulates many asymmetric cell divisions. During em...
Asymmetric cell divisions produce new cell types during animal development. Studies in Caenorhabditi...
SummaryExtrinsic signals received by a cell can induce remodeling of the cytoskeleton, but the downs...
beta-Catenin regulates cell adhesion and cellular differentiation during development, and misregulat...
In early Caenorhabditis elegans embryos, the Wingless/int (Wnt)- and Src-signaling pathways function...
C. elegans, with its invariant cell lineage, provides a powerful model system in which to study sign...
AbstractIn C. elegans embryos, a Wnt/MAPK signaling pathway downregulates the TCF/LEF transcription ...
AbstractThe polarities of several cells that divide asymmetrically during Caenorhabditis elegans dev...
A correct balance between proliferative and asymmetric cell divisions underlies normal development, ...
A correct balance between proliferative and asymmetric cell divisions underlies normal development, ...
AbstractDishevelleds are modular proteins that lie at the crossroads of divergent Wnt signaling path...
The Wnt signaling pathway must be properly modulated to ensure an appropriate output: pathological c...
Asymmetric cell divisions produce new cell types during animal development. Studies in Caenorhabditi...
AbstractThe polarities of several cells that divide asymmetrically during Caenorhabditis elegans dev...
The Wnt signaling pathway must be properly modulated to ensure an appropriate output: pathological c...
AbstractIn Caenorhabditis elegans, Wnt signaling regulates many asymmetric cell divisions. During em...
Asymmetric cell divisions produce new cell types during animal development. Studies in Caenorhabditi...