PORCN-inhibitor LGK974 prevents WNT ligand palmitoyltation and secretion

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R-HSA-5340560
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Reaction [binding]
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Homo sapiens
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Porcupine (PORCN) is an O-acyl-transferase that catalyzes the palmitoleoylation of WNT ligands at the conserved S209 (van den Heuvel et al, 1993; Kadowaki et al, 1996; Hofmann, 2000). This lipid modification is required for the trafficking of WNT ligands from the ER to the cell surface, and is also required for binding to the FZD receptors. In the absence of PORCN, WNT ligand accumulates in the ER and WNT signaling is abrogated (reviewed in MacDonald et al, 2009; Takada et al, 2006; Janda et al, 2012; Herr and Basler, 2012; Ching et al, 2008). PORCN is required for activity of all human WNT ligands (Proffitt et al, 2012; Najdi et al, 2012).

LGK974 is a small molecule inhibitor of PORCN that was identified in a screen for compounds that block WNT secretion (Liu et al, 2013). LGK974 potently blocks WNT signaling in vitro and in vivo and is in Phase I clinical trials (NCT01351103) for use in the treatment of WNT-dependent cancers.
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Differentiation 2012
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Dev. Cell 2006
24277854 Targeting Wnt-driven cancer through the inhibition of Porcupine by LGK974

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Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 2013
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EMBO J. 1993
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Trends Biochem. Sci. 2000
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J. Biol. Chem. 2012
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Science 2012
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cancer DOID:162 malignant tumor, malignant neoplasm, primary cancer
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