| Literature DB >> 30232710 |
Kunimasa Ohta1,2,3,4, Eriko Aoyama5, Shah Adil Ishtiyaq Ahmad6,7, Naofumi Ito6,8, Mohammad Badrul Anam6,8, Satoshi Kubota5, Masaharu Takigawa9.
Abstract
Extracellular molecules coordinate the multiple signaling pathways spatiotemporally to exchange information between cells during development. Understanding the regulation of these signal molecule-dependent pathways elucidates the mechanism of intercellular crosstalks. CCN2/CTGF is one of the CCN family members that binds BMP2, fibronectin, aggrecan, FGFR2 - regulating cartilage and bone formation, angiogenesis, wound repair etc. Tsukushi (TSK), which belongs to the Small Leucine-Rich Proteoglycan (SLRP) family, binds nodal/Vg1/TGF-β1, BMP4/chordin, Delta, FGF8, Frizzled4, and is involved in the early body formation, bone growth, wound healing, retinal stem cell regulation etc. These two secreted molecules are expressed in similar tissues and involved in several biological events by functioning as extracellular signaling modulators. Here, we examine the molecular interaction between CCN2 and TSK biochemically. Co-precipitation assay and Surface Plasmon Resonance measurement showed their direct binding with the Kd value 15.3 nM. Further, the Solid-phase Binding Assay indicated that TSK binds to IGFBP and CT domains of CCN2. Our data suggest that CCN2 and TSK exert their function together in the body formation.Entities:
Keywords: CCN2/CTGF; SLRP; Soluble molecule; Tsukushi; Vertebrate development
Year: 2018 PMID: 30232710 PMCID: PMC6381378 DOI: 10.1007/s12079-018-0487-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cell Commun Signal ISSN: 1873-9601 Impact factor: 5.782