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XB-ART-4904
EMBO Rep 2003 Aug 01;48:813-8. doi: 10.1038/sj.embor.embor902.
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Integrin-alpha3 mediates binding of Chordin to the cell surface and promotes its endocytosis.

Larraín J , Brown C , De Robertis EM .


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Dorsoventral patterning in animal development is regulated by a morphogenetic gradient of Bone morphogenetic protein signalling, which is established by a set of proteins that are conserved from Drosophila to vertebrates. These include Chordin (Chd)/Short gastrulation, Xolloid/Tolloid and Twisted gastrulation. Here, we report the identification of a cell-surface component of this morphogenetic pathway. Prompted by the observation that Chd protein bound to the surface of certain cell lines with subnanomolar affinity, we identified two cell-surface proteins that bind to Chd, one of which corresponds to Integrin-alpha3. Integrin-alpha3 and Chd are co-expressed in the Xenopus embryo. Transfection of Integrin-alpha3 increased the binding of Chd to the cell surface, which was competed by an excess of soluble Integrin-alpha3. After binding to the cell surface, Chd was translocated into intracellular endocytic compartments in a temperature-dependent manner. We propose that Integrin-alpha3 may regulate the concentration of Chd protein in the extracellular space by endocytosis.

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Species referenced: Xenopus
Genes referenced: bmp1 chrd tll2 twsg1

References [+] :
Araujo, Integrins modulate Sog activity in the Drosophila wing. 2003, Pubmed