Member database | PRINTS |
PRINTS type | family |
Short name | WNT4PROTEIN |
Description Imported from IPR009142
References Imported from IPR009142
1.Mechanisms of Wnt signaling in development. Wodarz A, Nusse R. Annu. Rev. Cell Dev. Biol. 14, 59-88, (1998). View articlePMID: 9891778
2.Wnt signaling function in Alzheimer's disease. De Ferrari GV, Inestrosa NC. Brain Res. Brain Res. Rev. 33, 1-12, (2000). View articlePMID: 10967351
3.Wnt signaling in oncogenesis and embryogenesis--a look outside the nucleus. Peifer M, Polakis P. Science 287, 1606-9, (2000). View articlePMID: 10733430
4.Human dishevelled genes constitute a DHR-containing multigene family. Semenov MV, Snyder M. Genomics 42, 302-10, (1997). View articlePMID: 9192851
5.Wnt signalling shows its versatility. Bejsovec A. Curr. Biol. 9, R684-7, (1999). View articlePMID: 10508601
6.Expression of multiple novel Wnt-1/int-1-related genes during fetal and adult mouse development. Gavin BJ, McMahon JA, McMahon AP. Genes Dev. 4, 2319-32, (1990). View articlePMID: 2279700
7.Epithelial transformation of metanephric mesenchyme in the developing kidney regulated by Wnt-4. Stark K, Vainio S, Vassileva G, McMahon AP. Nature 372, 679-83, (1994). View articlePMID: 7990960
8.Generating a Wnt switch: it's all about the right dosage. Kestler HA, Kuhl M. J. Cell Biol. 193, 431-3, (2011). View articlePMID: 21536746
Supplementary References
1. Essential function of Wnt-4 in mammary gland development downstream of progesterone signaling. Brisken C, Heineman A, Chavarria T, Elenbaas B, Tan J, Dey SK, McMahon JA, McMahon AP, Weinberg RA. Genes Dev. 14, 650-4, (2000). View articlePMID: 10733525