Journal article

Evaluating Smoothened as a G-protein-coupled receptor for Hedgehog signalling

KL Ayers, PP Thérond

Trends in Cell Biology | Published : 2010

Abstract

The Hedgehog signalling pathway controls numerous developmental processes. In response to Hedgehog, Smoothened (Smo), a seven-pass transmembrane protein, orchestrates pathway signalling and controls transcription factor activation. In the absence of Hedgehog, the receptor Patched indirectly inhibits Smo in a catalytic manner. Many questions surrounding Smo activation and signalling remain. Recent findings in Drosophila and vertebrate systems have provided strong evidence that Smo acts as a G-protein-coupled receptor. We discuss the role and regulation of Smo and reassess similarities between Smo and G-protein-coupled receptors. We also examine recently identified members of the invertebrate ..

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We are grateful to F. Wendler and R. Hynynen for critical analysis of the manuscript and D.W. McConnell for his editing genius. K.L.A was supported by a Marie Curie early stage training scholarship as well as a grant from the Association pour la Recherche sur le Cancer (l'ARC). Our lab is supported by grants from La Ligue National Contre Le Cancer 'Equipe labellisee 2008' to P.P.T.