“…RIPK4 communicates with different signaling pathways through its kinase activity, including PKC (Kwa et al, 2014), Wnt (Huang et al, 2013), NF‐κB (Meylan et al, 2002), Ras/MAP kinase (Lee et al, 2017), and TGF‐β1 (Dinçer et al, 2020); all of which play crucial roles for early development of many organs and tissues, including ectoderm (Lopez‐Pajares et al, 2013). Previously, it was demonstrated that RIPK4, but not kinase inactive variants, directly activates PKC, Wnt/β‐catenin, and NF‐κB signaling similar to that caused by ligands of these pathways (Huang et al, 2013; Kwa et al, 2014; Meylan et al, 2002).…”