Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1925528 | Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics | 2012 | 6 Pages |
PTK7 (protein tyrosine kinase 7) is an evolutionarily conserved transmembrane receptor with functions in various processes ranging from embryonic morphogenesis to epidermal wound repair. Here, we review recent findings indicating that PTK7 is a versatile co-receptor that functions as a molecular switch in Wnt, Semaphorin/Plexin and VEGF signaling pathways. We focus in particular on the role of PTK7 in Wnt signaling, as recent data indicate that PTK7 acts as a Wnt co-receptor, which activates the planar cell polarity pathway, but inhibits canonical Wnt signaling.
► Wnt co-receptors decide Wnt signaling outcome. ► Wnt co-receptor PTK7 regulates planar cell polarity. ► Wnt co-receptor PTK7 turns off canonical Wnt signaling. ► PTK7 is a matrix metalloproteinase target. ► PTK7 functions as Plexin or VEGFR co-receptor.