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ß-catenin

ß-catenin is an important element in cell-cell adherens junctions, called cadherins. Reported in all Eukaryota phylum, in humans the gene CTNNB1 transcribes a 95kDa protein that allow cadherins to anchor in intracellular cytoeskeleton (actin filaments) by connection cytoplasmic proteins. Besides that, it is an essential regulator of the canonical Wnt pathway (https://www.annualreviews.org/doi/full/10.1146/annurev.cellbio.20.010403.113126), related to embryonic development. Disturbance of this activity is associated with cancer and other diseases. Therefore, ß-catenin is an important target for developing medication for many diseases, with considerable interest in its structure. [1]

Structure of ß-catenin from Zebrafish

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