نتایج جستجو برای: chordin

تعداد نتایج: 380  

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2004
Reema Jasuja Benjamin L Allen William N Pappano Alan C Rapraeger Daniel S Greenspan

Signaling by bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) plays a central role in early embryonic patterning, organogenesis, and homeostasis in a broad range of species. Chordin, an extracellular antagonist of BMP signaling, is thought to readily diffuse in tissues, thus forming gradients of BMP inhibition that result in reciprocal gradients of BMP signaling. The latter determine cell fates along the emb...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Helen Troilo Alexandra V Zuk Richard B Tunnicliffe Alexander P Wohl Richard Berry Richard F Collins Thomas A Jowitt Gerhard Sengle Clair Baldock

Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) orchestrate key cellular events, such as proliferation and differentiation, in development and homeostasis. Extracellular antagonists, such as chordin, are essential regulators of BMP signaling. Chordin binds to BMPs blocking interaction with receptors, and cleavage by tolloid proteinases is thought to relieve this inhibition. A model has been previously propo...

Journal: :Development 2005
Jing Xie Shannon Fisher

BMP signaling is modulated by a number of extracellular proteins, including the inhibitor Chordin, Tolloid-related enzymes (Tld), and the interacting protein Twisted Gastrulation (Tsg). Although in vitro studies have demonstrated Chordin cleavage by Tld enzymes, its significance as a regulatory mechanism in vivo has not been established in vertebrates. In addition, Tsg has been reported in diff...

2010
Jin-Li Zhang Lucy J. Patterson Li-Yan Qiu Daria Graziussi Walter Sebald Matthias Hammerschmidt

BACKGROUND Crossveinless-2 (CV2) is an extracellular BMP modulator protein of the Chordin family, which can either enhance or inhibit BMP activity. CV2 binds to BMP2 via subdomain 1 of the first of its five N-terminal von Willebrand factor type C domains (VWC1). Previous studies showed that this BMP binding is required for the anti-, but not for the pro-BMP effect of CV2. More recently, it was ...

2017
Autumn P Pomreinke Gary H Soh Katherine W Rogers Jennifer K Bergmann Alexander J Bläßle Patrick Müller

During vertebrate embryogenesis, dorsal-ventral patterning is controlled by the BMP/Chordin activator/inhibitor system. BMP induces ventral fates, whereas Chordin inhibits BMP signaling on the dorsal side. Several theories can explain how the distributions of BMP and Chordin are regulated to achieve patterning, but the assumptions regarding activator/inhibitor diffusion and stability differ bet...

2015
Helen Troilo Anne L. Barrett Alexander P. Wohl Thomas A. Jowitt Richard F. Collins Christopher P. Bayley Alexandra V. Zuk Gerhard Sengle Clair Baldock

Chordin-mediated regulation of bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) family growth factors is essential in early embryogenesis and adult homoeostasis. Chordin binds to BMPs through cysteine-rich von Willebrand factor type C (vWC) homology domains and blocks them from interacting with their cell surface receptors. These domains also self-associate and enable chordin to target related proteins to fine...

Journal: :Developmental cell 2008
Andrea L Ambrosio Vincent F Taelman Hojoon X Lee Carrie A Metzinger Catherine Coffinier E M De Robertis

Vertebrate Crossveinless-2 (CV2) is a secreted protein that can potentiate or antagonize BMP signaling. Through embryological and biochemical experiments we find that: (1) CV2 functions as a BMP4 feedback inhibitor in ventral regions of the Xenopus embryo; (2) CV2 complexes with Twisted gastrulation and BMP4; (3) CV2 is not a substrate for tolloid proteinases; (4) CV2 binds to purified Chordin ...

Journal: :Development 2003
Daniel Bachiller John Klingensmith Natalya Shneyder Uyen Tran Ryan Anderson Janet Rossant E M De Robertis

The chordin/Bmp system provides one of the best examples of extracellular signaling regulation in animal development. We present the phenotype produced by the targeted inactivation of the chordin gene in mouse. Chordin homozygous mutant mice show, at low penetrance, early lethality and a ventralized gastrulation phenotype. The mutant embryos that survive die perinatally, displaying an extensive...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Jean-Louis Plouhinec Lise Zakin Yuki Moriyama Edward M De Robertis

The vertebrate body plan follows stereotypical dorsal-ventral (D-V) tissue differentiation controlled by bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) and secreted BMP antagonists, such as Chordin. The three germ layers--ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm--are affected coordinately by the Chordin-BMP morphogen system. However, extracellular morphogen gradients of endogenous proteins have not been directly v...

2016
Helen Troilo Anne L. Barrett Alexandra V. Zuk Michael P. Lockhart-Cairns Alexander P. Wohl Christopher P. Bayley Rana Dajani Richard B. Tunnicliffe Lewis Green Thomas A. Jowitt Gerhard Sengle Clair Baldock

Twisted gastrulation (Tsg) and chordin are secreted glycoproteins that function together as BMP (bone morphogenetic protein) antagonists to regulate BMP growth factor signalling. Chordin binds to BMPs, preventing them from interacting with their receptors and Tsg is known to strengthen this inhibitory complex. Tsg also acts as a BMP agonist by promoting cleavage of chordin by tolloid-family pro...

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