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Armadillo and dTCF: a marriage made in the nucleus
R Cavallo1, D Rubenstein, M Peifer
1Department of Dermatology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 27599-3280, USA.
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development
|August 1, 1997
Abstract:
Within the past year, Armadillo and beta-catenin's role in transducing the Wingless/Wnt signal has been substantially clarified. It is now clear that Armadillo and beta-catenin bind directly to members of the T-cell factor/lymphoid enhancer factor subfamily of HMG box DNA-binding proteins, forming bipartite transcription factors that regulate Wingless/Wnt responsive genes in both Drosophila and vertebrates. These partners not only play key roles in a variety of cell fate decisions during normal development but, when inappropriately activated, contribute to both colon cancer and melanoma.