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Mechanisms underlying long- and short-range nodal signaling in Zebrafish

机译:斑马鱼中长距离和短距离节点信号转导的机制

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Precise regulation of the signaling range of secreted molecules is essential for proper pattern formation during development. The Nodal family of TGF-beta proteins has been shown to function as both short- and long-range signals. But the underlying mechanisms remain elusive. In this study, we investigated the regulation of the signaling range of zebrafish Nodal proteins Cyclops and Squint, which are short- and long-range signals, respectively. We show that (1) the stability of Cyclops and Squint correlates with the activity range but increasing the stability of the short-range Cyclops does not increase its signaling range; (2) structural differences in the N-terminus region of the mature peptides of Cyclops and Squint determine their differences in the signaling range and swapping the N-terminus region of the Squint mature ligand into that of Cyclops makes the latter function at a distance.
机译:精确调节分泌分子的信号传导范围对于发育过程中正确形成模式至关重要。 TGF-β蛋白的Nodal家族已被证明既可作为短程信号,又可作为长程信号。但是基本机制仍然难以捉摸。在这项研究中,我们调查了斑马鱼节点蛋白Cyclops和Squint的信号传导范围的调节,这两个信号分别是短距离信号和长距离信号。我们发现(1)Cyclops和Squint的稳定性与活性范围相关,但是增加短程Cyclops的稳定性不会增加其信号传导范围; (2)Cyclops和Squint成熟肽的N末端区域的结构差异决定了它们在信号传导范围内的差异,将Squint成熟配体的N末端区域交换成Cyclops的距离使得后者在远处起作用。

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