PDE6 is an effector for the Wnt/Ca2+/cGMP-signalling pathway in development
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- 26 October 2004
- journal article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Society Transactions
- Vol. 32 (5) , 792-796
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bst0320792
Abstract
Wnt signalling in development operates via members of the Frizzleds, G-protein-coupled receptors that bind specific Wnt ligands and mediate signalling via distinct pathways. The Wnt/Ca2+/cGMP pathway mediated by Frizzled-2 was discovered recently. Activation of this pathway leads to increased intracellular concentrations of Ca2+ and decreased intracellular concentrations of cGMP. The nature of the phosphodiesterase responsible for this Frizzled-2-mediated effect on cGMP levels was identified based on three separate criteria: (i) sensitivity to selective enzyme inhibitors, (ii) behaviour on chromatographic separation, and (ii) isolation by two-dimensional gels in tandem with direct mapping by MS of tryptic digests of the activity. On the basis of results from these three analyses, the cGMP-specific phosphodiesterase, PDE6, is demonstrated to be an effector for the Wnt/Ca2+/cGMP signalling pathway of development, which is mediated by Frizzled-2.Keywords
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