LEF1とLefty1は別物?

似た名前の物質が同時に出てくると非常に紛らわしいですが、LEF1とLefty1は別物です。

Excellent question — and it’s a very common source of confusion because LEF1 and Lefty1 sound deceptively similar but are completely different genes.


🧬 LEF1 (Lymphoid Enhancer-binding Factor 1)

  • Full name: Lymphoid Enhancer Factor 1
  • Family: Member of the LEF/TCF transcription factor family
    (includes LEF1, TCF7 (TCF-1), TCF7L1 (TCF-3), TCF7L2 (TCF-4))
  • Pathway: Canonical Wnt/β-catenin signaling
    • LEF1 binds DNA at Wnt-responsive elements.
    • When Wnt signaling is active, β-catenin binds LEF1 → co-activates target genes (e.g., Axin2, Cyclin D1, Myc).
  • Role in development: Cell fate specification, axis formation, hair follicle and hematopoietic development.
  • Type: Transcription factor

🧫 Lefty1 (Left–Right Determination Factor 1)

  • Full name: Left-Right Determination Factor 1
  • Family: Member of the TGF-β superfamily, closely related to Nodal antagonists (Lefty1, Lefty2, Cerberus).
  • Pathway: Nodal/Activin signaling
    • Lefty1 is a secreted protein that antagonizes Nodal by binding either Nodal itself or its co-receptors.
  • Role in development: Establishing left–right asymmetry, controlling the spread of Nodal activity during gastrulation.
  • Type: Secreted morphogen (signaling inhibitor)

In summary

Gene Full Name Pathway Function Protein Type
LEF1 Lymphoid Enhancer Factor 1 Wnt/β-catenin DNA-binding transcription factor Nuclear TF
Lefty1 Left-Right Determination Factor 1 Nodal/TGF-β Secreted Nodal antagonist Secreted protein

So:

LEF1 belongs to the LEF/TCF transcription factor family, not to Lefty1.
They are unrelated in both function and pathway — one is a nuclear transcription factor, the other is a secreted signaling molecule.