An avidity-driven mechanism of extracellular BMP regulation by Twisted gastrulation (opens in new tab)
ABSTRACTDuring dorsoventral patterning of bilaterian embryos, the conserved regulator Twisted gastrulation (Tsg) modulates BMP signalling by binding Chordin/Short gastrulation (Sog). Here, we elucidate the mechanism by which Tsg interacts with Sog/Chordin to promote formation of the inhibitory Tsg-Sog/Chordin-BMP complex and regulate BMP signalling extracellularly. We identify and validate in vitro a hydrophobic interface in the Tsg C-terminal domain that binds Chordin. Mutation of this epito...
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