| Literature DB >> 25592806 |
Derek P Brazil1, Rachel H Church2, Satnam Surae3, Catherine Godson3, Finian Martin4.
Abstract
Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) are secreted extracellular matrix (ECM)-associated proteins that regulate a wide range of developmental processes, including limb and kidney formation. A critical element of BMP regulation is the presence of secreted antagonists that bind and inhibit BMP binding to their cognate Ser/Thr kinase receptors at the plasma membrane. Antagonists such as Noggin, Chordin, Gremlin (Grem1), and twisted gastrulation-1 (Twsg1) have been shown to inhibit BMP action in a range of different cell types and developmental stage-specific contexts. Here we review new developments in the field of BMP and BMP antagonist biology during mammalian development and suggest strategies for targeting these proteins in human disease.Entities:
Keywords: Gremlin; antagonist; bone morphogenetic proteins; disease; miRNA
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25592806 DOI: 10.1016/j.tcb.2014.12.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trends Cell Biol ISSN: 0962-8924 Impact factor: 20.808