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Autor:
Robert G. Kelly, Delphine Duprez, Giulio Cossu, E. Vivarelli, Shahragim Tajbakhsh, Margaret Buckingham, J. Papkoff, Ugo Borello
Publikováno v:
Development. 125:4155-4162
Activation of myogenesis in newly formed somites is dependent upon signals derived from neighboring tissues, namely axial structures (neural tube and notochord) and dorsal ectoderm. In explants of paraxial mesoderm from mouse embryos, axial structure
Publikováno v:
Molecular and Cellular Biology. 16:2128-2134
The Wnt-1 proto-oncogene induces the accumulation of beta-catenin and plakoglobin, two related proteins that associate with and functionally modulate the cadherin cell adhesion proteins. Here we have investigated the effects of Wnt-1 expression on th
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Cell Biology
Hinck, L; Nelson, WJ; & Papkoff, J. (1994). Wnt-1 modulates cell-cell adhesion in mammalian cells by stabilizing beta-catenin binding to the cell adhesion protein cadherin.. The Journal of cell biology, 124(5), 729-741. doi: 10.1083/jcb.124.5.729. UC Santa Cruz: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/88p5f07j
Hinck, L; Nelson, WJ; & Papkoff, J. (1994). Wnt-1 modulates cell-cell adhesion in mammalian cells by stabilizing beta-catenin binding to the cell adhesion protein cadherin.. The Journal of cell biology, 124(5), 729-741. doi: 10.1083/jcb.124.5.729. UC Santa Cruz: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/88p5f07j
Wnt-1 homologs have been identified in invertebrates and vertebrates and play important roles in cellular differentiation and organization. In Drosophila, the products of the segment polarity genes wingless (the Wnt-1 homolog) and armadillo participa
Publikováno v:
Molecular Biology of the Cell. 4:1267-1275
Members of the Wnt gene family are proposed to function in both normal development and differentiation as well as in mammary tumorigenesis. To understand the function of Wnt proteins in these two processes, we present here a biochemical characterizat
Autor:
B Schryver, J Papkoff
Publikováno v:
Molecular and Cellular Biology. 10:2723-2730
The murine int-1 proto-oncogene has been implicated in neural development and, when transcriptionally activated by mouse mammary tumor virus, contributes to the genesis of mammary tumors. To understand the function of the int-1 gene product in these
Publikováno v:
Cancer research. 59(22)
Although the therapeutic value of angiostatin, a proteolytic fragment of plasminogen, has been recognized for the treatment of cancer, the production of bioactive angiostatin remains a difficult task. Here we report that expression of a cDNA encoding
Publikováno v:
Journal of cell science. 112
The Wnt gene family encodes proteins that serve key roles in differentiation and development. Wnt proteins interact with seven transmembrane receptors of the Frizzled family and activate a signaling pathway leading to the nucleus. A primary biochemic
Autor:
J, Papkoff
Publikováno v:
The Journal of biological chemistry. 272(7)
Cadherins are transmembrane receptors with an extracellular domain that participates in homophilic cell to cell adhesion and a cytoplasmic domain that associates with proteins called catenins. Cadherin-mediated adhesion as well as adhesion-independen
Publikováno v:
Oncogene. 13(2)
Members of the highly conserved Wnt gene family serve key functions in cellular growth and differentiation. Regulated expression of the murine Wnt-1 proto-oncogene is essential for normal development of the embryonic nervous system and when misexpres
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Cell Biology
Näthke, IS; Hinck, L; Swedlow, JR; Papkoff, J; & Nelson, WJ. (1994). Defining interactions and distributions of cadherin and catenin complexes in polarized epithelial cells.. The Journal of cell biology, 125(6), 1341-1352. doi: 10.1083/jcb.125.6.1341. UC Santa Cruz: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/13t3c1r7
The Journal of cell biology, vol 125, iss 6
Näthke, IS; Hinck, L; Swedlow, JR; Papkoff, J; & Nelson, WJ. (1994). Defining interactions and distributions of cadherin and catenin complexes in polarized epithelial cells.. The Journal of cell biology, 125(6), 1341-1352. doi: 10.1083/jcb.125.6.1341. UC Santa Cruz: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/13t3c1r7
The Journal of cell biology, vol 125, iss 6
The cadherin/catenin complex plays important roles in cell adhesion, signal transduction, as well as the initiation and maintenance of structural and functional organization of cells and tissues. In the preceding study, we showed that the assembly of