Frizzled-9

Receptor for WNT2 that is coupled to the beta-catenin canonical signaling pathway, which leads to the activation of disheveled proteins, inhibition of GSK-3 kinase, nuclear accumulation of beta-catenin and activation of Wnt target genes (By similarity). Plays a role in neuromuscular junction (NMJ) assembly by negatively regulating the clustering of acetylcholine receptors (AChR) through the beta-catenin canonical signaling pathway (By similarity). May play a role in neural progenitor cells (NPCs) viability through the beta-catenin canonical signaling pathway by negatively regulating cell cycle arrest leading to inhibition of neuron apoptotic process. During hippocampal development, regulates neuroblast proliferation and apoptotic cell death. Controls bone formation through non canonical Wnt signaling mediated via ISG15. Positively regulates bone regeneration through non canonical Wnt signaling (By similarity).

PDB Code:
Native
Stable
Pure
Active protein
Recombinant protein
Human Origin
Entry name:
FZD9_HUMAN
Gene name:
FZD9
Uniprot accession:
O00144
Origin:
Homo sapiens (Human)
Protein family:
G-protein coupled receptor Fz/Smo
Full-length:
591
Mass:
64466
Sequence:
MAVAPLRGALLLWQLLAAGGAALEIGRFDPERGRGAAPCQAVEIPMCRGIGYNLTRMPNLLGHTSQGEAAAELAEFAPLVQYGCHSHLRFFLCSLYAPMCTDQVSTPIPACRPMCEQARLRCAPIMEQFNFGWPDSLDCARLPTRNDPHALCMEAPENATAGPAEPHKGLGMLPVAPRPARPPGDLGPGAGGSGTCENPEKFQYVEKSRSCAPRCGPGVEVFWSRRDKDFALVWMAVWSALCFFSTAFTVLTFLLEPHRFQYPERPIIFLSMCYNVYSLAFLIRAVAGAQSVACDQEAGALYVIQEGLENTGCTLVFLLLYYFGMASSLWWVVLTLTWFLAAGKKWGHEAIEAHGSYFHMAAWGLPALKTIVILTLRKVAGDELTGLCYVASTDAAALTGFVLVPLSGYLVLGSSFLLTGFVALFHIRKIMKTGGTNTEKLEKLMVKIGVFSILYTVPATCVIVCYVYERLNMDFWRLRATEQPCAAAAGPGGRRDCSLPGGSVPTVAVFMLKIFMSLVVGITSGVWVWSSKTFQTWQSLCYRKIAAGRARAKACRAPGSYGRGTHCHYKAPTVVLHMTKTDPSLENPTHL
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