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Dishevelled 3 Protein

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Dishevelled 3 Protein

Overview

Dishevelled 3 (DVL3) is a cytoplasmic scaffold protein encoded by the DVL3 gene located on chromosome 3q27.1. It belongs to the Dishevelled protein family, which comprises three mammalian homologs (DVL1, DVL2, and DVL3) that serve as critical intracellular signaling nodes. DVL3 is particularly abundant in the nervous system, where it functions as a central hub integrating multiple signaling pathways essential for neuronal survival, axonal guidance, and dendritic development. The protein contains several conserved functional domains: a DIX domain at the N-terminus, a PDZ domain in the central region, and a DEP domain at the C-terminus. These domains enable DVL3 to interact with numerous signaling proteins and coordinate complex cellular responses to extracellular stimuli.

Function and Biology

DVL3 operates as a multifunctional adaptor protein with roles in both canonical and non-canonical Wnt signaling pathways. In canonical Wnt/β-catenin signaling, DVL3 responds to Wnt ligand binding to Frizzled receptors and LRP5/6 co-receptors, leading to phosphorylation and stabilization of β-catenin, which then translocates to the nucleus to regulate gene transcription. In non-canonical Wnt signaling, DVL3 activates the planar cell polarity (PCP) pathway and the Wnt/calcium pathway, which regulate cytoskeletal dynamics and cell migration rather than transcriptional changes.

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