Dishevelled and Wnt signaling: Is the nucleus the final frontier?
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Journal ArticleDate
2005-12-01Author
Habas, RDawid, IB
Subject
Adaptor Proteins, Signal TransducingAnimals
Cell Nucleus
Dishevelled Proteins
Humans
Ligands
Nuclear Envelope
Phosphoproteins
Protein Transport
Signal Transduction
Wnt Proteins
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10.1186/jbiol22Abstract
The phosphoprotein Dishevelled (Dsh) is an essential component of Wnt signaling pathways and transduces signals into three separate branches, the canonical, non-canonical and Ca2+ pathways. How Dsh focuses signaling into these branches remains mysterious, but a new study reveals the importance of nuclear localization of Dsh for pathway-specific activation. © 2005 BioMed Central Ltd.Citation to related work
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