“…As expected, Sufu-depleted Xenopus embryos develop severely reduced eyes (Min et al, 2011). In humans, inherited and sporadic mutations in SUFU have been identified in a wide variety of cancers, including medulloblastoma (Taylor et al, 2002;Brugieres et al, 2010), meningioma (Aavikko et al, 2012) and basal cell carcinoma (Pastorino et al, 2009;Kijima et al, 2012;Schulman et al, 2015). Interestingly, in contrast to Sufu in other vertebrate species, zebrafish Sufu is a weak Hh inhibitor, and knockdown of Sufu causes only a marginal increase in Hh signaling during zebrafish embryonic development (Wolff et al, 2003).…”