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canonical Wnt signaling pathway
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go
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20180828
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In-Edges 9

bp(GO:"amyloid-beta formation") negativeCorrelation bp(GO:"canonical Wnt signaling pathway") View Subject | View Object

Comparison of signalling activity and Aβ production under each of the different conditions showed clearly that Aβ production was negatively correlated with Wnt-β-catenin signalling activity (Fig. 2d) and positively correlated with Wnt-PCP signalling (Fig. 2e). PubMed:30232325

p(HGNC:APP) increases bp(GO:"canonical Wnt signaling pathway") View Subject | View Object

In contrast with wild-type APP which, as before, potentiated both canonical and non-canonical Wnt signalling, the Swedish mutant form of APP antagonised canonical Wnt signalling (Fig. 2a), and potentiated non-canonical Wnt signalling to a greater degree than wild-type APP (APPWT) (Fig. 2b). PubMed:30232325

p(HGNC:LRP6) association bp(GO:"canonical Wnt signaling pathway") View Subject | View Object

APP has previously been shown to interact with Vangl2, a Wnt-PCP-specific co-receptor protein, and independently has been shown to bind LRP6, a receptor component of the Wnt-β-catenin pathway21. PubMed:30232325

act(p(HGNC:DKK1)) decreases bp(GO:"canonical Wnt signaling pathway") View Subject | View Object

Overexpression of APP enhanced the inhibitory effects of Dkk1 on Wnt3a induced Wnt-β-catenin signalling, counteracting the enhanced activity resulting from APP overexpression and reducing the IC50 of Dkk1 to 122ng/mL from 173ng/mL in the absence of APP (Fig. 2f) . PubMed:30232325

composite(p(HGNC:APP), p(HGNC:LRP6)) increases bp(GO:"canonical Wnt signaling pathway") View Subject | View Object

The ability of APP to potentiate Wnt-β-catenin signalling in response to Wnt3a was enhanced by the overexpression of LRP6, and attenuated by Vangl2 (Fig. 1g). PubMed:30232325

composite(p(HGNC:APP), p(HGNC:VANGL2)) decreases bp(GO:"canonical Wnt signaling pathway") View Subject | View Object

The ability of APP to potentiate Wnt-β-catenin signalling in response to Wnt3a was enhanced by the overexpression of LRP6, and attenuated by Vangl2 (Fig. 1g). PubMed:30232325

p(HGNC:APP, var("p.Lys670Asn"), var("p.Met671Leu")) decreases bp(GO:"canonical Wnt signaling pathway") View Subject | View Object

In contrast with wild-type APP which, as before, potentiated both canonical and non-canonical Wnt signalling, the Swedish mutant form of APP antagonised canonical Wnt signalling (Fig. 2a), and potentiated non-canonical Wnt signalling to a greater degree than wild-type APP (APPWT) (Fig. 2b). PubMed:30232325

act(p(HGNC:WNT3A)) increases bp(GO:"canonical Wnt signaling pathway") View Subject | View Object

APP did though potentiate both Wnt3a-driven Wnt-β-catenin signalling and Wnt5a-driven Wnt-PCP signalling. PubMed:30232325

act(p(HGNC:WNT3A)) increases bp(GO:"canonical Wnt signaling pathway") View Subject | View Object

Overexpression of APP enhanced the inhibitory effects of Dkk1 on Wnt3a induced Wnt-β-catenin signalling, counteracting the enhanced activity resulting from APP overexpression and reducing the IC50 of Dkk1 to 122ng/mL from 173ng/mL in the absence of APP (Fig. 2f) . PubMed:30232325

Out-Edges 3

bp(GO:"canonical Wnt signaling pathway") association p(HGNC:LRP6) View Subject | View Object

APP has previously been shown to interact with Vangl2, a Wnt-PCP-specific co-receptor protein, and independently has been shown to bind LRP6, a receptor component of the Wnt-β-catenin pathway21. PubMed:30232325

bp(GO:"canonical Wnt signaling pathway") decreases a(CHEBI:"amyloid-beta") View Subject | View Object

In cells expressing either wild-type or Swedish APP, the amount of Aβ produced was reduced in cells stimulated with Wnt3a, which promotes Wnt-βcatenin signalling, whereas Aβ production was enhanced in cells stimulated with Wnt5a, which promotes Wnt-PCP signalling (Fig. 2c). PubMed:30232325

bp(GO:"canonical Wnt signaling pathway") negativeCorrelation bp(GO:"amyloid-beta formation") View Subject | View Object

Comparison of signalling activity and Aβ production under each of the different conditions showed clearly that Aβ production was negatively correlated with Wnt-β-catenin signalling activity (Fig. 2d) and positively correlated with Wnt-PCP signalling (Fig. 2e). PubMed:30232325

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