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ß-catenin plays essential role in cell adherens junctions - connecting cytoplasmic domains and actin cytoskeleton - and in the canonical Wnt pathway - related to embryonic development. Deregulation of this protein activity is associated with cancer and other diseases, for example, the upregulation of its transcriptional activity is stimulated in most colon cancers. Therefore, ß-catenin is an important target for developing treatment for multiple diseases, with considerable interest in its structure. <ref name="xing2009">DOI 10.1016/j.str.2007.12.021</ref>
ß-catenin plays essential role in cell adherens junctions - connecting cytoplasmic domains and actin cytoskeleton - and in the canonical Wnt pathway - related to embryonic development. Deregulation of this protein activity is associated with cancer and other diseases, for example, the upregulation of its transcriptional activity is stimulated in most colon cancers. Therefore, ß-catenin is an important target for developing treatment for multiple diseases, with considerable interest in its structure. <ref name="xing2009">DOI 10.1016/j.str.2007.12.021</ref>
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==Structure==
==Structure==

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ß-catenin

ß-catenin plays essential role in cell adherens junctions - connecting cytoplasmic domains and actin cytoskeleton - and in the canonical Wnt pathway - related to embryonic development. Deregulation of this protein activity is associated with cancer and other diseases, for example, the upregulation of its transcriptional activity is stimulated in most colon cancers. Therefore, ß-catenin is an important target for developing treatment for multiple diseases, with considerable interest in its structure. [1]

Structure of full-length ß-catenin from Zebrafish

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