Signaling by WNT - Pathway Page
Name Signaling by WNT
Resource Reactome
Genes ROR1 SEM1 PPP2R5D PSMC5 FZD4 DACT1 PSMA2 PSMA4 CSNK2A2 BTRC PPP2CB GNG10 SOX17 CAMK2A FZD7 SOST TRRAP RNF146 PSMA6 PSMD4 SMURF1 KREMEN1 PSMC2 WNT8B CTNNB1 GNG5 GNAT2 PDE6A HIST1H2BB DVL3 ZNRF3 PIP5K1B SMURF2 RPS27A PLCB2 LGR6 RSPO1 SOX9 AP2S1 TNRC6A PRKCB GNB5 PPP2CA PDE6B AP2B1 WNT11 PSMB3 HIST1H2AB WNT9B CREBBP PRKG2 H2BFS APC LRP5 TNKS CSNK1G2 FZD2 GNG4 RAC3 PSMD5 NLK SOX4 HIST1H2AC PSMA8 SOX3 PPP3R1 PPP2R5A WNT9A GNB2 SFRP1 HIST1H2BM KLHL12 PSMC1 PRICKLE1 PSMD12 PSMB8 PPP2R5C RAC1 PSMB7 VPS35 HIST1H2BO AKT1 TCF7L2 CTNNBIP1 PPP2R1A WNT6 MEN1 HIST3H3 PSMA7 MOV10 CTBP1 PSMA5 VPS29 GNG12 PYGO1 GNB3 PSMB1 AKT2 TLE2 TLE4 HIST1H2BL PSMB10 TNRC6B UBA52 KREMEN2 FRAT1 UBC PSMA3 YWHAZ PSMD2 WNT4 WNT2B FZD1 PSME2 RBBP5 DVL2 SOX7 GNG2 TCF7 GNGT2 SRY SMARCA4 TERT HIST2H2AA3 HIST2H2BE WNT1 ARRB2 CLTA PPP2R5B CALM1 WNT5B CAV1 RHOA AP2A1 VPS26A WNT10B HIST1H2BK ROR2 PSMD1 RSPO2 SCRIB GNB1 CSNK2B H2AFX PSMD7 GNG11 CBY1 GNG8 LGR4 RUVBL1 FRAT2 PSMD3 PSMC6 KAT5 TLE1 DKK2 GNGT1 PPP3CB PSMC3 PSMD10 TNRC6C CSNK1E HIST2H2AC PSME4 PFN1 PSMD6 HIST3H2BB ITPR3 AXIN2 PSME3 HIST1H2BH PSMB9 AGO2 PSMB11 GNG3 USP34 PSMD9 RSPO4 AP2M1 PLCB3 DKK4 AGO4 GSK3B HIST2H4A PRKCA WNT7A PRKCG HIST1H2BC GNB4 H2AFV GNG7 NFATC1 BCL9L DKK1 RNF43 KMT2D PSME1 ITPR1 H2AFJ FZD3 CLTC FZD5 CHD8 HIST1H3A WIF1 CDC73 CUL3 PSMD13 TLE3 LRP6 CUL1 LEO1 PSMD14 HIST1H2AD PORCN WLS SFRP2 GNAO1 RSPO3 AGO3 GNG13 PPP2R5E AXIN1 HIST1H2BA FZD8 HECW1 SKP1 SOX2 PSMD8 CTBP2 PSMC4 PSMD11 H2AFZ HIST1H2BJ RBX1 HIST2H3D XPO1 MYC TCF7L1 WNT3 MAP3K7 RYK SOX13 BCL9 ITPR2 WNT7B WNT16 CXXC4 PSMB6 WNT5A WNT8A PRKG1 XIAP WNT10A PPP3CA FZD6 TNKS2 DAAM1 AGO1 VANGL2 AP2A2 HIST1H2AJ CSNK1A1 AMER1 RAC2 HIST1H2BD PYGO2 PARD6A LEF1 USP8 ASH2L RUNX3 PSMB5 AES CCDC88C PSMB4 PSMB2 H3F3A PPP2R1B HDAC1 H2AFB1 UBB DVL1 SOX6 CLTB PSMA1 EP300 SNX3 LGR5 PSMF1 WNT2 WNT3A PDE6G CSNK2A1 PLCB1 TMED5 HIST1H2BN
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Hierarchy Landscape

The following plot represents the hierarchical landscape of 'Signaling by WNT'. The hierarchical tree allows to click on the pathways with children (black border) and continue the exploration. All nodes are colored by their source (click on the map for the legend) and cross-link to the original pathway page.

Super-Pathways

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ComPath is developed and maintained in an academic capacity by Daniel Domingo-Fernández and Charles Tapley Hoyt at the Fraunhofer SCAI Department of Bioinformatics. This web application relies on data loaded from KEGG, Reactome, and WikiPathways Restful APIs, as well as MSigDB. More information here.