wnt proto-oncogene protein or int proto-oncogene protein
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Function
- thought to be involved in developmental regulation
- Wnt proteins appear to be functionally distinct
- canonical Wnts (Wnt1, Wnt3A, Wnt8) stabilize beta-catenin (see wnt-1 signaling & Wnt/beta-catenin induced genes)
- non-canonical Wnts (Wnt4, Wnt5A, Wnt11) activate other pathways
- several Wnts have properties of both
More general terms
More specific terms
- protein Wnt-11 (WNT11)
- Wnt-13 proto-oncogene protein protein Wnt-2b; (WNT2B, WNT13)
- Wnt-14 proto-oncogene protein; protein Wnt-9a (WNT9A, WNT14)
- wnt1 proto-oncogene protein; int1 proto-oncogene protein; wingless (WNT1, INT1)
- wnt2 proto-oncogene protein (IRP protein, int-1-related protein, WNT2, INT1L1, IRP)
- wnt2B proto-oncogene protein
- wnt3 proto-oncogene protein or int4 proto-oncogene protein
- wnt3A proto-oncogene protein
- wnt4 proto-oncogene protein
- wnt5A proto-oncogene protein
- wnt5B proto-oncogene protein
- wnt6 proto-oncogene protein
- wnt7A proto-oncogene protein
- wnt7B proto-oncogene protein
- wnt8A proto-oncogene protein
- wnt8B proto-oncogene protein
- wnt9A proto-oncogene protein
- wnt9B proto-oncogene protein
- wnt10A proto-oncogene protein
- wnt10B proto-oncogene protein (wnt10B, wnt12)
- wnt15 proto-oncogene protein; protein Wnt-9b; Wnt-14b (WNT9B, WNT14B, WNT15, UNQ6973/PRO21956)
- wnt16 proto-oncogene protein; protein Wnt-16 (WNT16)
Additional terms
References
- ↑ prosite :accession PS00246