Cleavages within the prodomain direct intracellular trafficking and degradation of mature bone morphogenetic protein-4.
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SIX2 and BMP4 mutations associate with anomalous kidney developmentThe pro-form of BMP-2 interferes with BMP-2 signalling by competing with BMP-2 for IA receptor bindingBone Morphogenetic Protein 4 Signalling in Neural Stem and Progenitor Cells during Development and after InjuryA Tale from TGF-β Superfamily for Thymus Ontogeny and FunctionFine-tuned shuttles for bone morphogenetic proteinsTargeting of bone morphogenetic protein growth factor complexes to fibrillinIndividual carboxypeptidase D domains have both redundant and unique functions in Drosophila development and behavior.Analysis of Thisbe and Pyramus functional domains reveals evidence for cleavage of Drosophila FGFsSimultaneous rather than ordered cleavage of two sites within the BMP4 prodomain leads to loss of ligand in miceA translational block to HSPG synthesis permits BMP signaling in the early Drosophila embryo.Regulation of bone morphogenetic protein 9 (BMP9) by redox-dependent proteolysis.Identification of a pH sensor in the furin propeptide that regulates enzyme activationSortilin associates with transforming growth factor-beta family proteins to enhance lysosome-mediated degradation.Crimpy inhibits the BMP homolog Gbb in motoneurons to enable proper growth control at the Drosophila neuromuscular junctionNodal·Gdf1 heterodimers with bound prodomains enable serum-independent nodal signaling and endoderm differentiation.Prodomain removal enables neto to stabilize glutamate receptors at the Drosophila neuromuscular junctionThe prodomain of BMP4 is necessary and sufficient to generate stable BMP4/7 heterodimers with enhanced bioactivity in vivoLoss of endothelial furin leads to cardiac malformation and early postnatal death.Mechanical Forces Reshape Differentiation Cues That Guide Cardiomyogenesis.A large bioactive BMP ligand with distinct signaling properties is produced by alternative proconvertase processing.Propeptides of eukaryotic proteases encode histidines to exploit organelle pH for regulation.A concentration-dependent endocytic trap and sink mechanism converts Bmper from an activator to an inhibitor of Bmp signaling.The Drosophila DPP signal is produced by cleavage of its proprotein at evolutionary diversified furin-recognition sites.Unveiling the bmp13 enigma: redundant morphogen or crucial regulator?Site-specific cleavage of BMP4 by furin, PC6, and PC7.Morphogen transport: theoretical and experimental controversies.The CDX2 transcription factor regulates furin expression during intestinal epithelial cell differentiation.Matters of context guide future research in TGFβ superfamily signaling.Agonists and Antagonists of TGF-β Family Ligands.The factor VII-activating protease (FSAP) enhances the activity of bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2).Expression of codon optimized human bone morphogenetic protein 4 in Pichia pastoris.MEPE activated by furin promotes pulpal cell adhesion.Parallel Activin and BMP signaling coordinates R7/R8 photoreceptor subtype pairing in the stochastic Drosophila retina.Different requirements for proteolytic processing of bone morphogenetic protein 5/6/7/8 ligands in Drosophila melanogasterActivin A binds to perlecan through its pro-region that has heparin/heparan sulfate binding activity.Regulation of Dpp activity by tissue-specific cleavage of an upstream site within the prodomain.The pro-peptide of proNGF: structure formation and intramolecular association with NGF.Transferrin receptor 2 and HFE regulate furin expression via mitogen-activated protein kinase/extracellular signal-regulated kinase (MAPK/Erk) signaling. Implications for transferrin-dependent hepcidin regulation.Cathepsin H indirectly regulates morphogenetic protein-4 (BMP-4) in various human cell lines.Dynamics of BMP signaling and distribution during zebrafish dorsal-ventral patterning.
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Cleavages within the prodomain direct intracellular trafficking and degradation of mature bone morphogenetic protein-4.
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Cleavages within the prodomain ...... bone morphogenetic protein-4.
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Catherine Degnin
François Jean
Gary Thomas
Jan L Christian
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10.1091/MBC.E04-08-0673
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2004-09-08T00:00:00Z