Bioinformatics Database

WNT1: Wnt family member 1

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Cellular Process
Tooth Eruption
Gene Name
WNT1: Wnt family member 1
Gene ID
7471
General Description
The WNT gene family consists of structurally related genes which encode secreted signaling proteins. These proteins have been implicated in oncogenesis and in several developmental processes, including regulation of cell fate and patterning during embryogenesis. This gene is a member of the WNT gene family.
Alternative titles; symbols
ONCOGENE INT1; INT1
Chromosome
Chromosome 12
Cytogenetic location
12q13.12
Encoded Protein
Function of the protein in oral and tooth development

The Wnt signaling pathway is an important regulator of skeletal development. Studies by Ei Hsu Hlaing et al,. (2020) showed that orthodontic tooth movement significantly stimulated the Wnt1 expression in both the PDL and alveolar osteocytes. The overall study suggest that Wnt1 signaling plays a vital role in tooth movement-initiated bone remodeling via innovative mechanotransduction approaches (Ei Hsu Hlaing et al,.2020). Wnt signaling also plays a central role in determining the fate of epithelial and neural crest progenitor cells by modulating the expression of mitogene such as BMP during embryogenesis. In a study, Wnt1 and Wnt3a double null mutation resulted in general decrease of all neural crest, particularly in the late-migrating neural crest cell population, thus demonstrating the importance of Wnt signaling in the expansion of the neural crest population (Ikeya et al., 1997).

Dental and Oral Diseases
Protein Sequence
>NP_005421.1 proto-oncogene Wnt-1 precursor [Homo sapiens] 
MGLWALLPGWVSATLLLALAALPAALAANSSGRWWGIVNVASSTNLLTDSKSLQLVLEPSLQLLSRKQRR 
LIRQNPGILHSVSGGLQSAVRECKWQFRNRRWNCPTAPGPHLFGKIVNRGCRETAFIFAITSAGVTHSVA 
RSCSEGSIESCTCDYRRRGPGGPDWHWGGCSDNIDFGRLFGREFVDSGEKGRDLRFLMNLHNNEAGRTTV 
FSEMRQECKCHGMSGSCTVRTCWMRLPTLRAVGDVLRDRFDGASRVLYGNRGSNRASRAELLRLEPEDPA 
HKPPSPHDLVYFEKSPNFCTYSGRLGTAGTAGRACNSSSPALDGCELLCCGRGHRTRTQRVTERCNCTFH 
WCCHVSCRNCTHTRVLHECL
Mutations
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