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Details on Person Rothfels, K, 2013-03-27

Class:IdInstanceEdit:3238085
_displayNameRothfels, K, 2013-03-27
_timestamp2013-03-27 13:24:19
author[Person:1226097] Rothfels, Karen
dateTime2013-03-27 17:24:19
(created)[LiteratureReference:3238084] The segment polarity gene porcupine encodes a putative multitransmembrane protein involved in Wingless processing
[LiteratureReference:3238086] Structural basis of Wnt recognition by Frizzled
[LiteratureReference:3238087] Wnt proteins are lipid-modified and can act as stem cell growth factors
[LiteratureReference:3238088] Post-translational palmitoylation and glycosylation of Wnt-5a are necessary for its signalling
[LiteratureReference:3238089] The way Wnt works: Components and mechanism
[LiteratureReference:3238090] Mutations in the segment polarity genes wingless and porcupine impair secretion of the wingless protein
[LiteratureReference:3238091] Wnt family proteins are secreted and associated with the cell surface
[LiteratureReference:3238092] The evolutionarily conserved porcupine gene family is involved in the processing of the Wnt family
[LiteratureReference:3238093] Monounsaturated fatty acid modification of Wnt protein: its role in Wnt secretion
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