Literature DB >> 12514096

EGF-CFC proteins are essential coreceptors for the TGF-beta signals Vg1 and GDF1.

Simon K Cheng1, Felix Olale, James T Bennett, Ali H Brivanlou, Alexander F Schier.   

Abstract

The TGF-beta signals Nodal, Activin, GDF1, and Vg1 have been implicated in mesoderm induction and left-right patterning. Nodal and Activin both activate Activin receptors, but only Nodal requires EGF-CFC coreceptors for signaling. We report that Vg1 and GDF1 signaling in zebrafish also depends on EGF-CFC proteins, but not on Nodal signals. Correspondingly, we find that in Xenopus Vg1 and GDF1 bind to and signal through Activin receptors only in the presence of EGF-CFC proteins. These results establish that multiple TGF-beta signals converge on Activin receptor/EGF-CFC complexes and suggest a more widespread requirement for coreceptors in TGF-beta signaling than anticipated previously.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12514096      PMCID: PMC195969          DOI: 10.1101/gad.1041203

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genes Dev        ISSN: 0890-9369            Impact factor:   11.361


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