SummaryWnt signaling plays important roles in embryonic development, tissue differentiation, and cancer [1–7]. In both normal and malignant tissue, Wnt family members are often expressed combinatorially [8–11], although the significance of this is not understood. We recently showed that Wnt11 and Wnt5a are both required for the initiation of embryonic axis formation and that the two proteins physically interact with each other [12]. However, little is known about the mechanism or biological significance of Wnt-Wnt protein interaction. Here we show in three assays, with Xenopus oocytes, mouse L cells, and human embryonic stem cells, that secreted Xenopus Wnt11/5a complexes have more canonical Wnt signaling activity than secreted Wnt11 or Wnt...
AbstractWnt11 is a secreted protein that signals through the non-canonical planar cell polarity path...
Wnts are evolutionarily conserved signaling ligands critical for animal development. Genetic enginee...
AbstractWntgenes encode secreted proteins which are implicated in receptor-mediated cell–cell signal...
SummaryWnt signaling plays important roles in embryonic development, tissue differentiation, and can...
Background: A tight regulation of the Wnt-signaling network, activated by 19 Wnt molecules and numer...
In this issue of Cell, the Heasman group implicates Wnt11 as a component of the canonical Wnt signal...
SummaryWnt signaling pathways play essential roles in patterning and proliferation of embryonic and ...
Canonical Wnt signaling, below the Fz/LRP receptor complex, induces the stabilization of β-catenin v...
AbstractEmbryonic development is controlled by a small set of signal transduction pathways, with vas...
AbstractThe wnt signal transduction pathway is involved in many differentiation events during embryo...
A remarkable interdisciplinary effort has unraveled the WNT (Wingless and INT-1) signal transduction...
When overexpressed in Xenopus embryos, Xwnt-1, -3A, -8 and -8b define a functional class of Wnts (th...
To contribute to an understanding of the roles and mechanisms of action of Wnts in early vertebrate ...
SummaryWnt proteins can activate distinct signaling pathways, but little is known about the mechanis...
Wnts are a family of morphogens that play diverse roles in embryonic patterning, the maintenance of ...
AbstractWnt11 is a secreted protein that signals through the non-canonical planar cell polarity path...
Wnts are evolutionarily conserved signaling ligands critical for animal development. Genetic enginee...
AbstractWntgenes encode secreted proteins which are implicated in receptor-mediated cell–cell signal...
SummaryWnt signaling plays important roles in embryonic development, tissue differentiation, and can...
Background: A tight regulation of the Wnt-signaling network, activated by 19 Wnt molecules and numer...
In this issue of Cell, the Heasman group implicates Wnt11 as a component of the canonical Wnt signal...
SummaryWnt signaling pathways play essential roles in patterning and proliferation of embryonic and ...
Canonical Wnt signaling, below the Fz/LRP receptor complex, induces the stabilization of β-catenin v...
AbstractEmbryonic development is controlled by a small set of signal transduction pathways, with vas...
AbstractThe wnt signal transduction pathway is involved in many differentiation events during embryo...
A remarkable interdisciplinary effort has unraveled the WNT (Wingless and INT-1) signal transduction...
When overexpressed in Xenopus embryos, Xwnt-1, -3A, -8 and -8b define a functional class of Wnts (th...
To contribute to an understanding of the roles and mechanisms of action of Wnts in early vertebrate ...
SummaryWnt proteins can activate distinct signaling pathways, but little is known about the mechanis...
Wnts are a family of morphogens that play diverse roles in embryonic patterning, the maintenance of ...
AbstractWnt11 is a secreted protein that signals through the non-canonical planar cell polarity path...
Wnts are evolutionarily conserved signaling ligands critical for animal development. Genetic enginee...
AbstractWntgenes encode secreted proteins which are implicated in receptor-mediated cell–cell signal...