The complex world of WNT receptor signalling

C Niehrs - Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2012 - nature.com
C Niehrs
Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2012nature.com
Abstract 30 years after the identification of WNTs, their signal transduction has become
increasingly complex, with the discovery of more than 15 receptors and co-receptors in
seven protein families. The recent discovery of three receptor classes for the R-spondin
family of WNT agonists further adds to this complexity. What emerges is an intricate network
of receptors that form higher-order ligand–receptor complexes routing downstream
signalling. These are regulated both extracellularly by agonists such as R-spondin and …
Abstract
30 years after the identification of WNTs, their signal transduction has become increasingly complex, with the discovery of more than 15 receptors and co-receptors in seven protein families. The recent discovery of three receptor classes for the R-spondin family of WNT agonists further adds to this complexity. What emerges is an intricate network of receptors that form higher-order ligand–receptor complexes routing downstream signalling. These are regulated both extracellularly by agonists such as R-spondin and intracellularly by post-translational modifications such as phosphorylation, proteolytic processing and endocytosis.
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