Studies of the HEDGEHOG signalling pathway in Drosophila have revealed
a functional link between two genes, cubitus interruptus and patched,
whose human homologues are, respectively, a proto-oncogene and a tumo
ur suppressor. While the former has been implicated as a transcription
factor, controversy has surrounded the function of the transmembrane
protein encoded by the latter. Somewhere in the signal-transduction pa
thway between these two lies protein kinase A (PKA), and now SMOOTHENE
D, whose similarity to G-protein-coupled receptors suggests a link wit
h PKA, has also been implicated in the pathway. This article summarize
s the current understanding of the pathway and the interactions betwee
n these proteins.