Abstract
Members of the transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) family transmit signals from membrane to nucleus via intracellular proteins known as Smads. A subclass of Smad proteins has recently been identified that antagonize, rather than transduce, TGF-beta family signals. Smad7, for example, binds to and inhibits signaling downstream of TGF-beta receptors. Here we report that the C-terminal MAD homology domain of murine Smad7 (mSmad7) is sufficient for both of these activities. In addition, we show that mSmad7 interacts with activated bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) type I receptors (BMPR-Is), inhibits BMPR-I-mediated Smad phosphorylation, and phenocopies the effect of known BMP antagonists when overexpressed in ventral cells of Xenopus embryos. Xenopus Smad7 (XSmad7, previously termed Smad8) and mSmad7 are nearly identical within their bioactive C-domain, but have quite distinct N-domains. We found that XSmad7, similar to mSmad7, interacted with BMP and TGF-beta type I receptors and inhibited receptor-mediated phosphorylation of downstream signal-transducing Smads. However, XSmad7 is a less efficient inhibitor of TbetaR-I-mediated responses in mammalian cells than is mSmad7. Furthermore, overexpression of XSmad7 in Xenopus embryos produces patterning defects that are not observed following overexpression of mSmad7, suggesting that mSmad7 and XSmad7 may preferentially target distinct signaling pathways. Our results are consistent with the possibility that the C-domain of antagonistic Smads is an effector domain whereas the N-domain may confer specificity for distinct signaling pathways.
Highlights
Members of the transforming growth factor- (TGF-)1 family, such as TGF-s, bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs), and activins, are multifunctional cell-cell signaling molecules that
We found that XSmad7, similar to murine Smad7 (mSmad7), interacted with BMP and TGF- type I receptors and inhibited receptor-mediated phosphorylation of downstream signal-transducing Smads
We have investigated the physical interaction of mSmad7 with BMP receptors and the functional consequences thereof. mSmad7 interacts with activated BMP type I receptors and can inhibit BMP signal transduction in mammalian cells and in Xenopus embryos
Summary
Members of the transforming growth factor- (TGF-)1 family, such as TGF-s, bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs), and activins, are multifunctional cell-cell signaling molecules that. We show that mSmad7 interacts with activated bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) type I receptors (BMPR-Is), inhibits BMPR-I-mediated Smad phosphorylation, and phenocopies the effect of known BMP antagonists when overexpressed in ventral cells of Xenopus embryos. We found that XSmad7, similar to mSmad7, interacted with BMP and TGF- type I receptors and inhibited receptor-mediated phosphorylation of downstream signal-transducing Smads.
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