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Current models of canonical Wnt signaling assume that a pathway is active if
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Development ePress online publication date 3 Jan 2007
doi: 10.1242/dev.02739
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Wnt11/
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* Author for correspondence (e-mail: heabq9{at}chmcc.org)
-catenin becomes nuclearly localized and Wnt target genes are transcribed. We show that, in Xenopus, maternal LRP6 is essential in such a pathway, playing a pivotal role in causing expression of the organizer genes siamois and Xnr3, and in establishing the dorsal axis. We provide evidence that LRP6 acts by degrading axin protein during the early cleavage stage of development. In the full-grown oocyte, before maturation, we find that axin levels are also regulated by Wnt11 and LRP6. In the oocyte, Wnt11 and/or LRP6 regulates axin to maintain
-catenin at a low level, while in the embryo, asymmetrical Wnt11/LRP6 signaling stabilizes
-catenin and enriches it on the dorsal side. This suggests that canonical Wnt signaling may not exist in simple off or on states, but may also include a third, steady-state, modality.
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