Wnt Signaling: Multiple Pathways, Multiple Receptors, and Multiple Transcription Factors
Howard Hughes Medical Institute · Stanford University
Abstract
Signaling pathways are an ever present force in every animal’s life. During development, these pathways provide critical cell-cell communication required to coordinate the activities of vast numbers of cells. In adulthood, similar communication mechanisms are utilized to achieve tissue homeostasis and regeneration. Regulation of signaling is crucial; too much or too little activity from a given signal transduction pathway can cause devastating results such as developmental defects or, later in life, disease. The Wnts comprise a large family of highly conserved growth factors that are responsible for important developmental and homeostatic processes throughout the animal kingdom (for a more comprehensive review…
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2Topics & keywords
- Wnt signaling pathway
- Signal transduction
- Biology
- Transcription factor
- LRP6
- Cell biology
- Genetics
- Gene