Beta-catenin: a common target for the regulation of cell adhesion by Wnt-1 and Src signaling pathways

Trends Biochem Sci. 1994 Dec;19(12):538-42. doi: 10.1016/0968-0004(94)90057-4.

Abstract

Beta-catenin is a cytosolic protein originally identified through its association with the cadherin class of cell-adhesion proteins. However, recent studies have demonstrated that there are cadherin-independent pools of beta-catenin and that beta-catenin binds at least one other protein, the product of the tumor-suppressor gene APC. Furthermore, beta-catenin is the target of two signal transduction pathways mediated by the proto-oncogenes src and wnt-1. This raises the possibility that beta-catenin plays a pivotal role in balancing cellular responses to both adhesive and proliferative signals.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cell Adhesion / physiology*
  • Cytoskeletal Proteins / physiology*
  • Oncogene Protein pp60(v-src) / physiology*
  • Proto-Oncogene Proteins / physiology*
  • Signal Transduction / physiology*
  • Trans-Activators*
  • Wnt Proteins
  • Wnt1 Protein
  • Zebrafish Proteins*
  • beta Catenin

Substances

  • Cytoskeletal Proteins
  • Proto-Oncogene Proteins
  • Trans-Activators
  • Wnt Proteins
  • Wnt1 Protein
  • Zebrafish Proteins
  • beta Catenin
  • Oncogene Protein pp60(v-src)