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XB-ART-9025
Nature 2001 May 17;4116835:321-5. doi: 10.1038/35077108.
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LDL-receptor-related protein 6 is a receptor for Dickkopf proteins.

Mao B, Wu W, Li Y, Hoppe D, Stannek P, Glinka A, Niehrs C.


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Wnt glycoproteins have been implicated in diverse processes during embryonic patterning in metazoa. They signal through frizzled-type seven-transmembrane-domain receptors to stabilize beta-catenin. Wnt signalling is antagonized by the extracellular Wnt inhibitor dickkopf1 (dkk1), which is a member of a multigene family. dkk1 was initially identified as a head inducer in Xenopus embryos but the mechanism by which it blocks Wnt signalling is unknown. LDL-receptor-related protein 6 (LRP6) is required during Wnt/beta-catenin signalling in Drosophila, Xenopus and mouse, possibly acting as a co-receptor for Wnt. Here we show that LRP6 (ref. 7) is a specific, high-affinity receptor for Dkk1 and Dkk2. Dkk1 blocks LRP6-mediated Wnt/beta-catenin signalling by interacting with domains that are distinct from those required for Wnt/Frizzled interaction. dkk1 and LRP6 interact antagonistically during embryonic head induction in Xenopus where LRP6 promotes the posteriorizing role of Wnt/beta-catenin signalling. Thus, DKKs inhibit Wnt co-receptor function, exemplifying the modulation of LRP signalling by antagonists.

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Species referenced: Xenopus laevis
Genes referenced: dkk1 dkk2 lrp1 lrp6

References :
Nusse, Developmental biology. Making head or tail of Dickkopf. 2001, Pubmed