Hedgehog Signaling: A Tale of Two Lipids
pmid: 11729305
Hedgehog Signaling: A Tale of Two Lipids
Hedgehog proteins constitute one of the major classes of intercellular signals that control inductive interactions during animal development. These proteins undergo unusual lipid modifications and signal through an unconventional transmembrane protein receptor that is characterized by a sequence motif implicated in sterol sensing. Recent studies suggest that the lipid adducts regulate the range and potency of the signals, whereas the sterol-sensing domain is essential for receptor activity.
- University of Sheffield United Kingdom
- Medical Research Council United Kingdom
Lipid Metabolism, Protein Transport, Cholesterol, Trans-Activators, Animals, Drosophila Proteins, Humans, Insect Proteins, Hedgehog Proteins, Protein Processing, Post-Translational, Protein Binding, Signal Transduction
Lipid Metabolism, Protein Transport, Cholesterol, Trans-Activators, Animals, Drosophila Proteins, Humans, Insect Proteins, Hedgehog Proteins, Protein Processing, Post-Translational, Protein Binding, Signal Transduction
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