LDL-receptor-related proteins in Wnt signal transduction

K Tamai, M Semenov, Y Kato, R Spokony, C Liu… - Nature, 2000 - nature.com
K Tamai, M Semenov, Y Kato, R Spokony, C Liu, Y Katsuyama, F Hess, JP Saint-Jeannet
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The Wnt family of secreted signalling molecules are essential in embryo development and
tumour formation. The Frizzled (Fz) family of serpentine receptors function as Wnt
receptors,,,,,,,,, but how Fz proteins transduce signalling is not understood. In Drosophila,
arrow phenocopies the wingless (DWnt-1) phenotype, and encodes a transmembrane
protein that is homologous to two members of the mammalian low-density lipoprotein
receptor (LDLR)-related protein (LRP) family, LRP5 and LRP6 (refs,,,). Here we report that …
Abstract
The Wnt family of secreted signalling molecules are essential in embryo development and tumour formation. The Frizzled (Fz) family of serpentine receptors function as Wnt receptors,,,,,,,,, but how Fz proteins transduce signalling is not understood. In Drosophila , arrow phenocopies the wingless (DWnt-1) phenotype, and encodes a transmembrane protein that is homologous to two members of the mammalian low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR)-related protein (LRP) family, LRP5 and LRP6 (refs ,,,). Here we report that LRP6 functions as a co-receptor for Wnt signal transduction. In Xenopus embryos, LRP6 activated Wnt–Fz signalling, and induced Wnt responsive genes, dorsal axis duplication and neural crest formation. An LRP6 mutant lacking the carboxyl intracellular domain blocked signalling by Wnt or Wnt–Fz, but not by Dishevelled or β-catenin, and inhibited neural crest development. The extracellular domain of LRP6 bound Wnt-1 and associated with Fz in a Wnt-dependent manner. Our results indicate that LRP6 may be a component of the Wnt receptor complex.
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