Only one nemo-like kinase gene homologue in invertebrate and mammalian genomes
The nemo-like kinase (Nlk) connects the MAP kinase and Wnt signalling pathways. We have found that invertebrate (Caenorhabditis elegans, Drosophila melanogaster) and mammalian genomes ( Mus musculus and Homo sapiens) each contain only a single functional Nlk gene. The mouse genome also harbours a tr...
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description | The nemo-like kinase (Nlk) connects the MAP kinase and Wnt signalling pathways. We have found that invertebrate
(Caenorhabditis
elegans,
Drosophila
melanogaster) and mammalian genomes (
Mus
musculus and
Homo
sapiens) each contain only a single functional
Nlk gene. The mouse genome also harbours a transcriptionally silent processed
Nlk pseudogene residing on chromosome 2. Thus, while genes encoding upstream (such as Wnts and frizzelds) and downstream (such as TCF/LEF) components of the Wnt signalling pathway have been extensively diversified during evolution, genes encoding components of the common core of the connecting signalling structure (such as β-catenin, GSKβ and Nlk) have been maintained in single copies. |
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Mus
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Homo
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elegans,
Drosophila
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Mus
musculus and
Homo
sapiens) each contain only a single functional
Nlk gene. The mouse genome also harbours a transcriptionally silent processed
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