AbstractWnts control mammalian developmental morphogenesis and are critical for adult stem cell maintenance. Wnts initiate several intracellular signaling cascades, such as Wnt/β-catenin-, Wnt/Ca2+- and Wnt/ROR2-signaling. Signaling preference of Wnts for these various pathways is thought to depend on the repertoire of receptors present on recipient cells. Here, we propose a further refinement of this receptor model and hypothesize that Wnt signaling specificity depends on co-receptor recruitment upon binding of Wnt to Frizzled receptor molecules. In this model, recruitment of LRP5/6 leads to activation of Wnt/β-catenin signaling, whereas signaling through other pathways is mediated by recruiting ROR2
AbstractThe recent discovery that Frizzled proteins are receptors for Wnts has been quickly followed...
Wnt proteins preferentially activate either β-catenin-dependent or β-cateninindependent signals, but...
The differential activation of Wnt pathways (canonical: Wnt/-catenin; non-canonical: planar cell pol...
AbstractWnts control mammalian developmental morphogenesis and are critical for adult stem cell main...
Wnts control mammalian developmental morphogenesis and are critical for adult stem cell maintenance....
Over the evolutionary history of multicellular animals, several ancient signaling pathways have been...
Animals’ Wnt signaling pathways are highly preserved signal transduction pathways, which play a cruc...
The wingless/int1 (WNT)/Frizzled (FZD) family of signal transduction pathways is highly conserved a...
WNT/Frizzled receptor (FZD) signaling pathways are pivotal for physiological and pathophysiological ...
Cells sense and respond to their environment via receptors embedded in the plasma membrane. Receptor...
Wnt signaling pathways are of significant interest in development and oncogenesis. The first step in...
Wnt/β-catenin signaling is of fundamental importance in the regulation of self-renewal, migration/in...
doi:10.1242/jcs.00089 Recent advances in the field require an update of our Wnt pathway scheme (Hüls...
WNT factors represent key mediators of many processes in animal development and homeostasis and act ...
Wnt/beta-catenin signaling is of fundamental importance in the regulation of self-renewal, migration...
AbstractThe recent discovery that Frizzled proteins are receptors for Wnts has been quickly followed...
Wnt proteins preferentially activate either β-catenin-dependent or β-cateninindependent signals, but...
The differential activation of Wnt pathways (canonical: Wnt/-catenin; non-canonical: planar cell pol...
AbstractWnts control mammalian developmental morphogenesis and are critical for adult stem cell main...
Wnts control mammalian developmental morphogenesis and are critical for adult stem cell maintenance....
Over the evolutionary history of multicellular animals, several ancient signaling pathways have been...
Animals’ Wnt signaling pathways are highly preserved signal transduction pathways, which play a cruc...
The wingless/int1 (WNT)/Frizzled (FZD) family of signal transduction pathways is highly conserved a...
WNT/Frizzled receptor (FZD) signaling pathways are pivotal for physiological and pathophysiological ...
Cells sense and respond to their environment via receptors embedded in the plasma membrane. Receptor...
Wnt signaling pathways are of significant interest in development and oncogenesis. The first step in...
Wnt/β-catenin signaling is of fundamental importance in the regulation of self-renewal, migration/in...
doi:10.1242/jcs.00089 Recent advances in the field require an update of our Wnt pathway scheme (Hüls...
WNT factors represent key mediators of many processes in animal development and homeostasis and act ...
Wnt/beta-catenin signaling is of fundamental importance in the regulation of self-renewal, migration...
AbstractThe recent discovery that Frizzled proteins are receptors for Wnts has been quickly followed...
Wnt proteins preferentially activate either β-catenin-dependent or β-cateninindependent signals, but...
The differential activation of Wnt pathways (canonical: Wnt/-catenin; non-canonical: planar cell pol...