Once upon a time there was beta-catenin in cadherin-mediated signalling |
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Authors: | Gavard Julie Mège René-Marc |
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Affiliation: | INSERM, U706, Neurosignalisation Moléculaire et Cellulaire UPMC, Institut du Fer-à-Moulin, UPMC, 17 rue du Fer à Moulin, 75005 Paris, France. |
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Abstract: | beta-Catenin was initially characterized as a protein interacting with the cadherin cytoplasmic tail and regulating cell-cell contacts and actin cytoskeleton interactions. Moreover, the gene coding for the Drosophila orthologue of beta-catenin, armadillo, was independently identified downstream of wingless in the segment-polarity signalling pathway. In fact, beta-catenin/Armadillo turned out to be key mediators of the Wnt/Wingless pathways in vertebrates and invertebrates. beta-Catenin participates in both adhesion and signalling functions in a mutually exclusive manner; bound to cadherins at the plasma membrane or 'unbound' in cytosolic or nuclear complexes. This model had placed beta-catenin at the crossroads between cadherin and Wnt signalling, leading to the dogma of inhibition of beta-catenin signalling by cadherins. |
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Keywords: | cell adhesion cell differentiation cell proliferation p120 Wnt |
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