Emerging links between CDK cell cycle regulators and Wnt signaling

Trends in Cell Biology
Gary Davidson, Christof Niehrs

Abstract

Wnt/beta-catenin signaling controls many aspects of cell behavior throughout development and in adults. One of its best-known and cancer-relevant functions is to stimulate cell proliferation. Recent work has implicated Wnt components in regulating mitotic events, suggesting that the cell cycle and Wnt signaling are directly linked. This concept has now been substantially strengthened with the finding that the mitotic CDK14/cyclin Y complex promotes Wnt signaling through phosphorylation of the LRP6 co-receptor, a key regulatory nexus in the Wnt/beta-catenin pathway. Thus, an unexpectedly tight collaboration between the mitotic cell cycle machinery and Wnt signaling is emerging, suggesting that this pathway might orchestrate mitotic processes.

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