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Activin type IIA and IIB receptors mediate Gdf11 signaling in axial vertebral patterning

Title
Activin type IIA and IIB receptors mediate Gdf11 signaling in axial vertebral patterning
Authors
Paul Oh S.Yeo C.-Y.Lee Y.Schrewe H.Whitman M.Li E.
Ewha Authors
여창열
SCOPUS Author ID
여창열scopus
Issue Date
2002
Journal Title
Genes and Development
ISSN
0890-9369JCR Link
Citation
Genes and Development vol. 16, no. 21, pp. 2749 - 2754
Indexed
SCI; SCIE; SCOPUS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Vertebral bodies are segmented along the anteroposterior (AP) body axis, and the segmental identity of the vertebrae is determined by the unique expression pattern of multiple Hox genes. Recent studies have demonstrated that a transforming growth factor β (TGF-β) family protein, Gdf11 (growth and differentiation factor 11), and the activin type II receptor, ActRIIB, are involved in controlling the spatiotemporal expression of multiple Hox genes along the AP axis, and that the disruption of each of these genes causes anterior transformation of the vertebrae. Skeletal defects are more severe in Gdf11-null mice than in ActRIIB-null mice, however, leaving it uncertain whether Gdf11 signals via ActRIIB. Here we demonstrate using genetic and biochemical studies that ActRIIB and its subfamily receptor, ActRIIA, cooperatively mediate the Gdf11 signal in patterning the axial vertebrae, and that Gdf11 binds to both ActRIIA and ActRIIB, and induces phosphorylation of Smad2. In addition, we also show that these two receptors can functionally compensate for one another to mediate signaling of another TGF-β ligand, nodal, during left-right patterning and the development of anterior head structure.
DOI
10.1101/gad.1021802
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