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Cysteine repeat domains and adjacent sequences determine distinct bone morphogenetic protein modulatory activities of the drosophila sog protein

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GENETICS
卷 166, 期 3, 页码 1323-1336

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GENETICS SOCIETY AMERICA
DOI: 10.1534/genetics.166.3.1323

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  1. NINDS NIH HHS [R01 NS29870] Funding Source: Medline

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The Drosophila short gastrulation gene (sog) encodes a large extracellular protein (Sog) that inhibits signaling by B.,BMP-related ligands. Sog and its vertebrate counterpart Chordin contain four copies of a 9 cysteine repeat (CR) motif defined by 10 cysteine residues spaced in a fixed pattern and a tryptophan residue Situated between the first two cysteines. Here we present a structure-function analysis of the CR repeats in Sog, using a series of deletion and point mutation constructs, as well as constructs in which CR domains have been swapped. This analysis indicates that the CR domains are individually dispensable for Sog function but that they are not interchangeable. These studies reveal three different types of Sog I activity: intact Sog, which inhibits signaling mediated by the ligand Glass bottom boat (Gbb), a more broadly active class of BMP antagonist referred to as Supersog, and a newly identified activity, which may promote rather than inhibit BMP signaling. Analysis of the activities of CR swap constructs indicates that the CR domains are required for full activity of the various forms of Sog but that the type of Sog activity is determined primarily by surrounding protein sequences. Cumulatively, our analysis suggests that CR domains interact physically with adjacent protein sequences to create forms of Sog with distinct BMP modulatory activities.

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