Contributors .................................................. vii
Preface ........................................................ xi
Part 1 Molecular Signaling Mechanisms: From Pathways to
Networks ........................................................ 1
1 Wnt Signal Production, Secretion, and Diffusion .............. 3
Madeion M. Maurice and Hendrik С. 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/ß-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/Я-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
Vítězslav Bryja and Ondřej Bernatík
16 ß-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/ß-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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