TGF beta signaling pathway
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TGFbeta superfamily ligands transduce their signals by binding and bringing together two single-pass transmembrane receptor serine/threonine kinases called type I and II receptors. This allows the phosphorylation and activation of type I receptor by type II receptor. Once type I receptor is activated propagates the signal by phosphorylating Smad proteins, which form a heterotrimeric complex. Those complexes are then translocated into the nucleus where, in conjunction with other nuclear cofactors, regulate the transcription of target genes. | TGFbeta superfamily ligands transduce their signals by binding and bringing together two single-pass transmembrane receptor serine/threonine kinases called type I and II receptors. This allows the phosphorylation and activation of type I receptor by type II receptor. Once type I receptor is activated propagates the signal by phosphorylating Smad proteins, which form a heterotrimeric complex. Those complexes are then translocated into the nucleus where, in conjunction with other nuclear cofactors, regulate the transcription of target genes. | ||
==The TGF beta superfamily of ligands== | ==The TGF beta superfamily of ligands== | ||
+ | <scene name='41/416407/Tgfbeta-1/1'> TGFβ Superfamily of cytokines</scene> | ||
+ | The TGFbeta superfamily of cytokines can be divided in two major ligand subfamilies by sequence similarities. On one hand TGFbeta/Inhibin/Nodal/Activin subfamily and on the other hand BMP (Bone Morphogenetic Protein)/AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone)/GDF (Growth and Differentiation Factor) subfamily. As shown here <scene name='41/416407/Tgfbeta-bmp7/1'>TgF beta in comparison with BMP-7</scene> , the members of the superfamily share a high conserved tridimensional structure | ||
===Bone morphogenetic protein=== | ===Bone morphogenetic protein=== | ||
[[Bone morphogenetic protein]] | [[Bone morphogenetic protein]] |
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References
- ↑ Burdette JE, Jeruss JS, Kurley SJ, Lee EJ, Woodruff TK. Activin A mediates growth inhibition and cell cycle arrest through Smads in human breast cancer cells. Cancer Res. 2005 Sep 1;65(17):7968-75. doi: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-04-3553. PMID:16140969 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-04-3553
- ↑ Wrana JL. TGF-beta receptors and signalling mechanisms. Miner Electrolyte Metab. 1998;24(2-3):120-30. PMID:9525694