Identification of distinct inhibin and transforming growth factor beta-binding sites on betaglycan: functional separation of betaglycan co-receptor actions.
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Regulation of osteoblastogenesis and osteoclastogenesis by the other reproductive hormones, Activin and InhibinIdentification of a Novel TGF-β-Binding Site in the Zona Pellucida C-terminal (ZP-C) Domain of TGF-β-Receptor-3 (TGFR-3)Structure of betaglycan zona pellucida (ZP)-C domain provides insights into ZP-mediated protein polymerization and TGF- bindingTGFβ signalling in contextPresence, actions, and regulation of myostatin in rat uterus and myometrial cellsAnalysis of consequences of non-synonymous SNP in feed conversion ratio associated TGF-β receptor type 3 gene in chicken.Convergent animal and human evidence suggests the activin/inhibin pathway to be involved in antidepressant responseBetaglycan alters NFκB-TGFβ2 cross talk to reduce survival of human granulosa tumor cells.Loss of betaglycan contributes to the malignant properties of human granulosa tumor cells.Inhibin-A antagonizes TGFbeta2 signaling by down-regulating cell surface expression of the TGFbeta coreceptor betaglycan.Roles for the type III TGF-beta receptor in human cancerBetaglycan is required for the establishment of nephron endowment in the mouse.Characterization of the mechanism of inhibin α-subunit gene in mouse anterior pituitary cells by RNA interference.The Local Control of the Pituitary by Activin Signaling and Modulation.The cytoplasmic domain of TGFβR3 through its interaction with the scaffolding protein, GIPC, directs epicardial cell behaviorTGFβ and BMP-2 regulate epicardial cell invasion via TGFβR3 activation of the Par6/Smurf1/RhoA pathway.BMP2 signals loss of epithelial character in epicardial cells but requires the Type III TGFβ receptor to promote invasion.Cell-type specific modulation of pituitary cells by activin, inhibin and follistatin.Transcriptional Profiling of Cultured, Embryonic Epicardial Cells Identifies Novel Genes and Signaling Pathways Regulated by TGFβR3 In Vitro.Common pathways regulate Type III TGFβ receptor-dependent cell invasion in epicardial and endocardial cells.Expression, purification and characterization of BG(E)RII: a novel pan-TGFbeta inhibitorThe RGM/DRAGON family of BMP co-receptorsEndogenous betaglycan is essential for high-potency inhibin antagonism in gonadotropes.Betaglycan has two independent domains required for high affinity TGF-beta binding: proteolytic cleavage separates the domains and inactivates the neutralizing activity of the soluble receptor.When versatility matters: activins/inhibins as key regulators of immunity.Signaling Receptors for TGF-β Family Members.Endocardial cell epithelial-mesenchymal transformation requires Type III TGFβ receptor interaction with GIPC.Structural Biology and Evolution of the TGF-β FamilySingle nucleotide polymorphism rs11669203 in TGFBR3L is associated with the risk of neuroblastoma in a Chinese population.Molecular basis of cytokine signalling--theme and variations.Binding Properties of the Transforming Growth Factor-β Coreceptor Betaglycan: Proposed Mechanism for Potentiation of Receptor Complex Assembly and Signaling.Suppression of inhibin A biological activity by alterations in the binding site for betaglycan.Dually modified transmembrane proteoglycans in development and disease.Soluble betaglycan reduces renal damage progression in db/db mice.From Consternation to Revelation: Discovery of a Role for IGSF1 in Pituitary Control of Thyroid Function.
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Identification of distinct inhibin and transforming growth factor beta-binding sites on betaglycan: functional separation of betaglycan co-receptor actions.
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Identification of distinct inh ...... etaglycan co-receptor actions.
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Identification of distinct inh ...... etaglycan co-receptor actions.
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Identification of distinct inh ...... etaglycan co-receptor actions.
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Identification of distinct inh ...... betaglycan co-receptor actions
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Ezra Wiater
Kathy A Lewis
Peter C Gray
Wylie W Vale
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10.1074/JBC.M601459200
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2006-04-18T00:00:00Z