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Publication : Secretion of Wnt ligands requires Evi, a conserved transmembrane protein.

First Author  Bartscherer K Year  2006
Journal  Cell Volume  125
Issue  3 Pages  523-33
PubMed ID  16678096 Mgi Jnum  J:225410
Mgi Id  MGI:5693232 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2006.04.009
Citation  Bartscherer K, et al. (2006) Secretion of Wnt ligands requires Evi, a conserved transmembrane protein. Cell 125(3):523-33
abstractText  Wnt signaling pathways are important for multiple biological processes during development and disease. Wnt proteins are secreted factors that activate target-gene expression in both a short- and long-range manner. Currently, little is known about how Wnts are released from cells and which factors facilitate their secretion. Here, we identify a conserved multipass transmembrane protein, Evenness interrupted (Evi/Wls), through an RNAi survey for transmembrane proteins involved in Drosophila Wingless (Wg) signaling. During development, evi mutants have patterning defects that phenocopy wg loss-of-function alleles and fail to express Wg target genes. evi's function is evolutionarily conserved as depletion of its human homolog disrupts Wnt signaling in human cells. Epistasis experiments and clonal analysis place evi in the Wg-producing cell. Our results show that Wg is retained by evi mutant cells and suggest that evi is the founding member of a gene family specifically required for Wg/Wnt secretion.
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