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PITX2 — WNT16
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Abu-Elmagd et al., Dev Biol 2010
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In addition, we show that
Pitx2 expression is
regulated by canonical
Wnt signaling in the epaxial somite and second branchial arch, but not in the limb or the first branchial arch
Hasegawa et al., Acta histochemica et cytochemica 2010
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These results suggest that the enhancement of
Pitx-2 expression
induced by activated
Wnt signaling leads to delays in ureteric bud branching and subsequent renal agenesis
Freisinger et al., PLoS Genet 2010
(Calcium Signaling) :
Regulator of G protein Signaling (RGS) proteins can accelerate inactivation of G proteins by acting as G protein GTPase activating proteins ( GAPs ), however, the possible
role of
RGS proteins in non-canonical
Wnt signaling and development is not known
Zacharias et al., Dev Dyn 2010
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Canonical
Wnt/ß-catenin signaling is
required for maintenance but not activation of
Pitx2 expression in neural crest during eye development ... We use neural crest-specific ablation of Ctnnb1 to demonstrate that canonical
Wnt signaling is not
required for initial activation of
Pitx2 in neural crest ... LEF-1 and ß-catenin bind Pitx2 promoter sequences in ocular neural crest, indicating a likely direct
effect of canonical
Wnt signaling on
Pitx2 expression
Shi et al., J Biol Chem 2012
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Here we show that
Wnt signaling
enhances the expression of another
RGS domain containing protein, PDZ-RGS3
Schneider et al., PloS one 2012
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This study was performed to test the hypothesis that Axin
RGS-Gna interactions would be
required to attenuate
Wnt signaling
Li et al., PloS one 2013
(Wnt Signaling Pathway) :
A Topflash reporter system was employed showing
PITX2 activation of
Wnt signaling, which is attenuated by Dact2