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Wnt signaling in Development and Disease: Molecular Mechanisms and Biological Functions reviews the core topics in Wnt signaling, from molecular pathway mechanisms to its role in embryogenesis, adult tissue homeostasis, and chronic disease. Written by a team of expert reviewers, the book provides clear and concise coverage of the core foundations of Wnt signaling before advancing to discussion of cutting-edge scientific research. Focused on the biological insights and current scientific questions of Wnt signaling, this book will be a comprehensive and definitive resource for a wide range of researchers and students in cell signaling, cell physiology, developmental biology, and biomedical engineering, as well as anyone interested in learning more about this important and complex protein network.

A definitive source of information on Wnt signaling and its role in development and disease, written by leaders in the field.

Explores the role of Wnt signaling

Table of Contents

Contributors vii

Preface xi

Part 1 Molecular Signaling Mechanisms: From Pathways to Networks 1

1 Wnt Signal Production, Secretion, and Diffusion 3
Madelon M. Maurice and Hendrik C. Korswagen

2 Wnt Signaling at the Membrane 15
Gary Davidson and Christof Niehrs

3 Wnt Signal Transduction in the Cytoplasm: an Introduction to the Destruction Complex 33
Tony W. Chen, Heather A. Wallace, Yashi Ahmed, and Ethan Lee

4 An Overview of Gene Regulation by Wnt/β-Catenin Signaling 51
Chen U. Zhang and Ken M. Cadigan

5 Finding a Needle in a Genomic Haystack: Genome-Wide Approaches to Identify Wnt/TCF Transcriptional Targets 73
Chandan Bhambhani and Ken M. Cadigan

6 Introduction to β-Catenin-Independent Wnt Signaling Pathways 89
Susanne Kühl and Michael Kühl

7 Molecular Mechanisms of Wnt Pathway Specificity 101
Alexandra Schambony, Guido J.R. Zaman, and Folkert Verkaar

8 Modulation of Wnt Signaling by Endocytosis of Receptor Complexes 113
Akira Kikuchi, Shinji Matsumoto, Katsumi Fumoto, and Akira Sato

9 New Insights from Proteomic Analysis of Wnt Signaling 125
Matthew P. Walker, Dennis Goldfarb, and Michael B. Major

10 New Insights about Wnt/β-Catenin Pathway Mechanisms from Global siRNA Screens 137
Tenzin Gocha and Ramanuj DasGupta

11 Mathematical Models of Wnt Signaling Pathways 153
Michael Kühl, Barbara Kracher, Alexander Groß, and Hans A. Kestler

12 The Wnt’s Tale: On the Evolution of a Signaling Pathway 161
Jenifer C. Croce and Thomas W. Holstein

Part 2 Selected Key Molecules in Wnt Signaling 177

13 Secreted Wnt Inhibitors or Modulators 179
Paola Bovolenta, Anne-Kathrin Gorny, Pilar Esteve, and Herbert Steinbeisser

14 Frizzleds as G Protein-Coupled Receptors 195
Gunnar Schulte

15 Dishevelled at the Crossroads of Pathways 207
Vítìzslav Bryja and Ondøej Bernatík

16 β-Catenin: a Key Player in Both Cell Adhesion and Wnt Signaling 217
Jonathan Pettitt

17 Evolutionary Diversification of Vertebrate TCF/LEF Structure, Function, and Regulation 225
Stefan Hoppler and Marian L. Waterman

18 Insights from Structural Analysis of Protein–Protein Interactions by Wnt Pathway Components and Functional Multiprotein Complex Formation 239
Zhihong Cheng and Wenqing Xu

Part 3 Wnt Signaling in Embryonic Development and Adult Tissue Homeostasis 251

19 Wnt Signaling in Early Vertebrate Development: From Fertilization to Gastrulation 253
Eliza Zylkiewicz, Sergei Y. Sokol, and Stefan Hoppler

20 Wnt/β-Catenin Signaling in Embryonic Stem Cells: Insights into Early Mammalian Development 267
Kathryn C. Davidson

21 Wnt Signaling in Neural Development 279
Richard I. Dorsky

22 Wnt Signaling in Heart Organogenesis 293
Stefan Hoppler, Silvia Mazzotta, and Michael Kühl

23 Wnt Signaling in Kidney Organogenesis 303
Kimmo Halt and Seppo Vainio

24 Wnt Signaling Regulation of Tissue Architecture (EMT and MET) and Morphogenesis: Consequences for Colorectal and Liver Cancer 315
Theodora Fifis, Bang M. Tran, Renate H.M. Schwab, Timothy M. Johanson, Nadia Warner, Nick Barker, and Elizabeth Vincan

25 Wnt Signaling in Adult Stem Cells: Tissue Homeostasis and Regeneration 329
Frank J.T. Staal and Riccardo Fodde

26 Restoring Tissue Homeostasis: Wnt Signaling in Tissue Regeneration After Acute Injury 339
Günes Özhan and Gilbert Weidinger

Part 4 Wnt Signaling in Chronic Disease 357

27 Wnt Signaling and Colorectal Cancer 359
Kevin Myant and Owen J. Sansom

28 Wnt Signaling in Melanoma 369
Jamie N. Anastas and Andy J. Chien

29 Wnt Signaling in Mood and Psychotic Disorders 379
Stephen J. Haggarty, Karun Singh, Roy H. Perlis, and Rakesh Karmacharya

30 Neuropsychiatric Disease-Associated Genetic Variation in the Wnt Pathway 393
Stephen J. Haggarty, Karun Singh, Roy H. Perlis, and Rakesh Karmacharya

31 Wnt Signaling in Dementia 411
Stephen J. Haggarty

32 Therapeutic Targeting of the Wnt Signaling Network 421
Felicity Rudge and Trevor Dale

Index 445

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      Publication Date: 07/05/2014
      ISBN13: 9781118444160, 978-1118444160
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Wnt signaling in Development and Disease: Molecular Mechanisms and Biological Functions reviews the core topics in Wnt signaling, from molecular pathway mechanisms to its role in embryogenesis, adult tissue homeostasis, and chronic disease. Written by a team of expert reviewers, the book provides clear and concise coverage of the core foundations of Wnt signaling before advancing to discussion of cutting-edge scientific research. Focused on the biological insights and current scientific questions of Wnt signaling, this book will be a comprehensive and definitive resource for a wide range of researchers and students in cell signaling, cell physiology, developmental biology, and biomedical engineering, as well as anyone interested in learning more about this important and complex protein network.

      A definitive source of information on Wnt signaling and its role in development and disease, written by leaders in the field.

      Explores the role of Wnt signaling

      Table of Contents

      Contributors vii

      Preface xi

      Part 1 Molecular Signaling Mechanisms: From Pathways to Networks 1

      1 Wnt Signal Production, Secretion, and Diffusion 3
      Madelon M. Maurice and Hendrik C. Korswagen

      2 Wnt Signaling at the Membrane 15
      Gary Davidson and Christof Niehrs

      3 Wnt Signal Transduction in the Cytoplasm: an Introduction to the Destruction Complex 33
      Tony W. Chen, Heather A. Wallace, Yashi Ahmed, and Ethan Lee

      4 An Overview of Gene Regulation by Wnt/β-Catenin Signaling 51
      Chen U. Zhang and Ken M. Cadigan

      5 Finding a Needle in a Genomic Haystack: Genome-Wide Approaches to Identify Wnt/TCF Transcriptional Targets 73
      Chandan Bhambhani and Ken M. Cadigan

      6 Introduction to β-Catenin-Independent Wnt Signaling Pathways 89
      Susanne Kühl and Michael Kühl

      7 Molecular Mechanisms of Wnt Pathway Specificity 101
      Alexandra Schambony, Guido J.R. Zaman, and Folkert Verkaar

      8 Modulation of Wnt Signaling by Endocytosis of Receptor Complexes 113
      Akira Kikuchi, Shinji Matsumoto, Katsumi Fumoto, and Akira Sato

      9 New Insights from Proteomic Analysis of Wnt Signaling 125
      Matthew P. Walker, Dennis Goldfarb, and Michael B. Major

      10 New Insights about Wnt/β-Catenin Pathway Mechanisms from Global siRNA Screens 137
      Tenzin Gocha and Ramanuj DasGupta

      11 Mathematical Models of Wnt Signaling Pathways 153
      Michael Kühl, Barbara Kracher, Alexander Groß, and Hans A. Kestler

      12 The Wnt’s Tale: On the Evolution of a Signaling Pathway 161
      Jenifer C. Croce and Thomas W. Holstein

      Part 2 Selected Key Molecules in Wnt Signaling 177

      13 Secreted Wnt Inhibitors or Modulators 179
      Paola Bovolenta, Anne-Kathrin Gorny, Pilar Esteve, and Herbert Steinbeisser

      14 Frizzleds as G Protein-Coupled Receptors 195
      Gunnar Schulte

      15 Dishevelled at the Crossroads of Pathways 207
      Vítìzslav Bryja and Ondøej Bernatík

      16 β-Catenin: a Key Player in Both Cell Adhesion and Wnt Signaling 217
      Jonathan Pettitt

      17 Evolutionary Diversification of Vertebrate TCF/LEF Structure, Function, and Regulation 225
      Stefan Hoppler and Marian L. Waterman

      18 Insights from Structural Analysis of Protein–Protein Interactions by Wnt Pathway Components and Functional Multiprotein Complex Formation 239
      Zhihong Cheng and Wenqing Xu

      Part 3 Wnt Signaling in Embryonic Development and Adult Tissue Homeostasis 251

      19 Wnt Signaling in Early Vertebrate Development: From Fertilization to Gastrulation 253
      Eliza Zylkiewicz, Sergei Y. Sokol, and Stefan Hoppler

      20 Wnt/β-Catenin Signaling in Embryonic Stem Cells: Insights into Early Mammalian Development 267
      Kathryn C. Davidson

      21 Wnt Signaling in Neural Development 279
      Richard I. Dorsky

      22 Wnt Signaling in Heart Organogenesis 293
      Stefan Hoppler, Silvia Mazzotta, and Michael Kühl

      23 Wnt Signaling in Kidney Organogenesis 303
      Kimmo Halt and Seppo Vainio

      24 Wnt Signaling Regulation of Tissue Architecture (EMT and MET) and Morphogenesis: Consequences for Colorectal and Liver Cancer 315
      Theodora Fifis, Bang M. Tran, Renate H.M. Schwab, Timothy M. Johanson, Nadia Warner, Nick Barker, and Elizabeth Vincan

      25 Wnt Signaling in Adult Stem Cells: Tissue Homeostasis and Regeneration 329
      Frank J.T. Staal and Riccardo Fodde

      26 Restoring Tissue Homeostasis: Wnt Signaling in Tissue Regeneration After Acute Injury 339
      Günes Özhan and Gilbert Weidinger

      Part 4 Wnt Signaling in Chronic Disease 357

      27 Wnt Signaling and Colorectal Cancer 359
      Kevin Myant and Owen J. Sansom

      28 Wnt Signaling in Melanoma 369
      Jamie N. Anastas and Andy J. Chien

      29 Wnt Signaling in Mood and Psychotic Disorders 379
      Stephen J. Haggarty, Karun Singh, Roy H. Perlis, and Rakesh Karmacharya

      30 Neuropsychiatric Disease-Associated Genetic Variation in the Wnt Pathway 393
      Stephen J. Haggarty, Karun Singh, Roy H. Perlis, and Rakesh Karmacharya

      31 Wnt Signaling in Dementia 411
      Stephen J. Haggarty

      32 Therapeutic Targeting of the Wnt Signaling Network 421
      Felicity Rudge and Trevor Dale

      Index 445

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