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Sci. STKE, 30 July 2002 EDITORS' CHOICEWNT SIGNALING One Transgene: Two Outcomes
Wnt signaling leads to the stabilization of ß-catenin, which then acts as a transcriptional activator in concert with the transcription factor TCF/LEF. In skin, activation of this signaling pathway promotes hair follicle cell fate. DasGupta et al. used a transgenic mouse model expressing a COOH-terminally truncated version of ß-catenin that lacked the DNA binding domain to study cell fate specification in mouse skin ( R. DasGupta, H. Rhee, E. Fuchs, A developmental conundrum: a stabilized form of ß-catenin lacking the transcriptional activation domain triggers features of hair cell fate in epidermal cells and epidermal cell fate in hair follicle cells. J. Cell. Biol. 158, 331-344 (2002). [Abstract] [Full Text]
Citation: One Transgene: Two Outcomes. Sci. STKE 2002, tw276 (2002). The editors suggest the following Related Resources on Science sites:
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