Smad8 mediates the signaling of the receptor serine kinase
AUTOR(ES)
Chen, Yan
FONTE
The National Academy of Sciences of the USA
RESUMO
Smad proteins are critical intracellular mediators of signaling by growth and differentiation factors of the transforming growth factor β superfamily. We have isolated a member of the Smad family, Smad8, from a rat brain cDNA library and biochemically and functionally characterized its ability to transduce signals from serine kinase receptors. In Xenopus embryo, Smad8 is able to transcriptionally activate a subset of mesoderm target genes similar to those induced by the receptor serine kinase, activin receptor-like kinase (ALK)-2. Smad8 can be specifically phosphorylated by a constitutively active ALK-2 but not the related receptor serine kinase, ALK-4. In response to signaling from ALK-2, Smad8 associates with a common regulatory molecule, Smad4, and this association leads to a synergistic effect on gene transcription. Furthermore, Smad8 is able to rescue the expression of mesoderm genes blocked by truncated ALK-2 in the embryo. These results indicate that Smad8 can function as a downstream signaling mediator of ALK-2.
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http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=24242Documentos Relacionados
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