"Dishevelled Proteins" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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A family of proteins that are key components of the WNT SIGNALING PATHWAY, where they function downstream of FRIZZLED RECEPTORS. They contain an N-terminal dishevelled-AXIN PROTEIN (DIX) domain, which mediates oligomerization; a central PDZ DOMAIN which binds to the frizzled receptor; and a C-terminal DEP domain which facilitates binding to the CELL MEMBRANE. Dishevelled proteins have important functions in CELL DIFFERENTIATION and establishing CELL POLARITY.
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D000072261
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D12.644.360.024.288 D12.776.157.057.028 D12.776.476.024.330
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Dishevelled Proteins" by people in Profiles.
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Regulation of the Wnt signaling pathway by disabled-2 (Dab2). EMBO J. 2003 Jun 16; 22(12):3084-94.